(RADIATOR) Re: Cybersurf

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon May 14 19:37:40 CDT 2001


Hello Scott -

On Tuesday 15 May 2001 07:43, Scott Robinson wrote:
> I have a question regarding the DupInterval setting in the radiator
> configuration file.
>
> We will be deploying our Radiator servers with Cisco 5800 and 5400 VPOP
> NAS's.  These clients contain between 500 and 600 dialup lines per box.
> Will leaving DupInterval as default mean that any given NAS can only
> authenticate one user at a time every two seconds?
>

No. The DupInterval setting (defaults to 2 seconds) defines a sliding window 
in time during which Radiator will automatically discard duplicate requests 
(usually due to network problems). If you have good connectivity and good 
bandwidth this should never be a problem and the default setting is fine.

regards

Hugh

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