[j-nsp] How to config E320 to round-robinly authenticate user between three radius servers?
Joe Shen
sj_hznm at yahoo.com.cn
Mon Jul 9 03:52:47 EDT 2007
what's the difference between round-robin and direct
algorithm?
I test with round-robin, and found E320 will not go to
next radius if current one does not answer.
Joe
--- Rafa?Szarecki <rszarecki at gmail.com> wrote:
> remove this line. Implicite default is try in order
> of apperance in
> configuration.
>
> 2007/7/8, Joe Shen <sj_hznm at yahoo.com.cn>:
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > we set up three radius servers in E320 which is
> used
> > to authenticate dial-up customers.
> >
> > how could we make E320 try radius-server-1,
> > radius-server-2, radius-server-3 in sequence if
> there
> > is no response from radius-server-1 and
> > radius-server-2.
> >
> >
> > could we only turn on
> > " radius algorithm round-robin "
> >
> > regards
> >
> > joe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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