HP VPN Firewall Appliances Access Control Configuration Guide

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Stop-Accounting Attempts
Set the maximum number of stop-accounting attempts.
The maximum number of stop-accounting attempts, together with some
other parameters, controls how the NAS deals with stop-accounting
request packets.
Suppose that the RADIUS server response timeout period is 3 seconds,
the maximum number of transmission attempts is five, and the maximum
number of stop-accounting attempts is 20. For each stop-accounting
request, if the device receives no response within 3 seconds, it
retransmits the request. If it receives no responses after retransmitting the
request five times, it considers the stop-accounting attempt a failure,
buffers the request, and makes another stop-accounting attempt. If 20
consecutive attempts fail, the device discards the request.
Send accounting-on packets
Enable or disable the accounting-on feature.
The accounting-on feature enables a device to send accounting-on
packets to RADIUS servers after it reboots, making the servers forcedly
log out users who logged in through the device before the reboot.
IMPORTANT:
When enabling the accounting-on feature on a device for the first time, you
must save the configuration so that the feature takes effect after the device
reboots.
Accounting-On Interval
Set the interval for sending accounting-on packets. This field is
configurable only when the Send accounting-on packets box is selected.
Accounting-On Attempts
Set the maximum number of accounting-on packets transmission
attempts. This field is configurable only when the Send accounting-on
packets box is selected.
Attribute
Interpretation
Enable or disable the device to interpret the RADIUS class attribute as
CAR parameters.
7. In the RADIUS Server Configuration area, click Add.
The Add RADIUS Server page appears.
Figure 151 Adding a RADIUS server
8. Configure the RADIUS server parameters, as described in Table 50.
9. Click Apply.