2-4Use the undo data-flow-format command to restore the default.By default, the unit for data flows is byte and that for data packets is one-packet.Note that:z The specified unit of data flows sent to the RADIUS server must be consistent with the trafficstatistics unit of the RADIUS server. Otherwise, accounting cannot be performed correctly.z You can use these commands to change the settings only when no user is using the RADIUSscheme.Related commands: display radius scheme.Examples# Define RADIUS scheme radius1 to send data flows and packets destined for the RADIUS server inkilobytes and kilo-packets. system-view[Sysname] radius scheme radius1[Sysname-radius-radius1] data-flow-format data kilo-byte packet kilo-packetdisplay radius schemeSyntaxdisplay radius scheme [ radius-scheme-name ]ViewAny viewDefault Level2: System levelParametersradius-scheme-name: RADIUS scheme name.DescriptionUse the display radius scheme command to display the configuration information of a specifiedRADIUS scheme or all RADIUS schemes.Note that: If no RADIUS scheme is specified, the command will display the configuration information ofall RADIUS schemes.Related commands: radius scheme.Examples# Display the configurations of all RADIUS schemes. display radius scheme------------------------------------------------------------------SchemeName : radius1Index : 0 Type : extendedPrimary Auth Server:IP: 1.1.1.1 Port: 1812 State: block