Operation Manual – AAAH3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 2 AAA Configuration2-182.2.6 Configuring the Type of RADIUS Servers to be SupportedTable 2-16 Configure the type of RADIUS servers to be supportedOperation Command RemarksEnter system view system-view —Create a RADIUS schemeand enter its viewradius schemeradius-scheme-nameRequiredBy default, a RADIUSscheme named "system"has already been createdin the system.Configure the type ofRADIUS servers to besupportedserver-type { extended |standard } OptionalNote:z If you change the type of RADIUS server, the data stream destined to the originalRADIUS server will be restored to the default unit.z When the third party RADIUS server is used, you can select standard or extendedas the server-type in a RADIUS scheme; when the CAMS server is used, you canselect extended as the server-type in a RADIUS scheme.2.2.7 Configuring the Status of RADIUS ServersFor the primary and secondary servers (authentication/authorization servers, oraccounting servers) in a RADIUS scheme:When the switch fails to communicate with the primary server due to some servertrouble, the switch will turn to the secondary server and exchange messages with thesecondary server.After the primary server remains in the block state for a set time (set by the timer quietcommand), the switch will try to communicate with the primary server again when itreceives a RADIUS request. If it finds that the primary server has recovered, the switchimmediately restores the communication with the primary server instead ofcommunicating with the secondary server, and at the same time restores the status ofthe primary server to active while keeping the status of the secondary serverunchanged.When both the primary and secondary servers are in active or block state, the switchsends messages only to the primary server.