Specifications

radius-server dead-interval
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radius-server dead-interval
Configures a monitoring timer that operates for automatically restoring the primary general
RADIUS server as the current general RADIUS server.
The monitoring timer starts when either of the following occurs: The currently operating
server (the destination for RADIUS authentication requests) switches to a valid secondary
general RADIUS server, or all servers are disabled. When the period of time set by this
command elapses (the monitoring timer expires), the primary general RADIUS server is
restored.
Syntax
To set or change information:
radius-server dead-interval <Minutes>
To delete information:
no radius-server dead-interval
Input mode
(config)
Parameters
<Minutes>
Specifies the monitoring timer value for automatic restoration of operation to the
primary general RADIUS server from the secondary general RADIUS server.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
This parameter cannot be omitted.
2. Range of values:
0 to 1440 (minutes)
If 0 is set, RADIUS authentication requests are always initiated on the primary
general RADIUS server.
Default behavior
The primary general RADIUS server is automatically restored 10 minutes after the currently
operating server switches to the secondary general RADIUS server.
Impact on communication
None
When the change is applied
The change is applied immediately after setting values are changed.
1. If the monitoring timer value is changed when the secondary general RADIUS server
is operating as the current server, the progress to that time is used for judgment
purposes and the result is applied.
2. If this command configuration is deleted after the monitoring timer starts, the
monitoring timer counter continues without being reset and runs for 10 minutes
(default value).
Notes
1. If more than three general RADIUS servers are configured and another general
RADIUS server becomes the current server after the monitoring timer starts, the