The haca-server timer down-delay command sets the delay after which an HACA server is disconnected.
The undo haca-server timer down-delay command restores the default delay in which an HACA server is disconnected.
By default, the delay after which an HACA server is disconnected is 30s.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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interval |
Specifies the delay after which an HACA server is disconnected. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 600, in seconds. Value 0 indicates that no delay is set for HACA server disconnection. |
If the communication between an HACA server and an access device is interrupted, authenticated users enter best-effort paths. That is, the users are allowed to access the network and will be reauthenticated after the communication re-establishes. If the HACA server is disconnected and connected frequently in a short period, a large number of users will be reauthenticated, which consumes device resources.
Therefore, set the delay after which an HACA server is disconnected to enable best-effort paths during the interval. When communication between the access devices and server is interrupted, the previously authenticated users will not be reauthenticated until the delay ends. This setting prevents resource exhaustion caused by frequent disconnection and reconnection.