Hello James -
I think you mean an AuthBy RADIUS clause?
The Retries parameter specifies the number of times to retry (after the first attempt), and the RetryTimeout specifies the number of seconds to wait before sending a retry. Setting Retries to 0 should result in only a single request being sent.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, October 26, 2002, at 05:24 AM, James M. Luedke wrote:
Is there a way to make Radiator not re-send packets? I use AuthBy SQLNB: I am travelling this week, so there may be delays in our correspondence.
and I have attempted to set retries to 0 and 1. When I set it to 0 it
seems to retry 3 times, when I set it to 1 it retries twice. I am hoping
someone can help me with this as I am in the middle of a network
migration of my radius servers, and I need to proxy packets from one
server to another to another in order switch the networks without our
customers service being interupted.
Sorry for posting a question about this again, but I think my last post
may not have been clear.
Thanks,
James...
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