Hold Replies (optional) | The time in seconds to store requests
(and the associated replies) in the retransmission queues. The Hold
Replies time is calculated from the time when the replies were initially
sent. If no value is specified, 6 will be used.  |  |  |  |  | NOTE: Requests
that are forwarded (proxied) to another server are not held in the
retransmission queues.A value of zero
causes the replies to be held for 30 seconds. |  |  |  |  |
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Global Retry Limit (optional) | Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions
received before a RETRY event occurs. Processing RETRY events requires
customization of the Finite State Machine (FSM). Refer to Chapter 27 “The
Finite State Machine (FSM) ” for more information
on the FSM. |
Special Duplicate Limit (optional) | Specifies the limit for processing requests that
appear to be duplicates (created by early implementations of MS-CHAP
on some older PPP clients). If no value is specified, 0 is used. |
Max. Accounting Requests (optional) | Sets the maximum number of simultaneous accounting
requests to be handled by the system. When this limit is exceeded,
the requests are dropped with a message in the logfile. |
| Hold Accounting Requests (optional) | The time in seconds each accounting request
should be held after the Hold Replies time. This option is used
for debugging purposes only. If no value is specified, 0 will be
used. |
Max. Authentication Requests | The maximum number of simultaneous authentication
requests to be stored in a retransmission queue. When this limit
is exceeded, all new authentication requests are discarded. HP recommends
that this value matches the value used for Max. Accounting Requests.
If no value is specified, 1000 will be used.  |  |  |  |  | NOTE: When
this authentication queue limit is exceeded, the server stops responding
to the Status command. |  |  |  |  |
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Hold Authentication Requests (optional) | The time in seconds each authentication request
should be held after the Hold Replies time. This option is used
for debugging purposes only. If no value is specified, 0 is used. |
| Max. Send Message Size (optional) | Serves as a debugging function for certain custom
HP-UX AAA Servers that might transmit very large packets, and helps
to debug code written to prevent an excessively large packet from
corrupting the server. |
Max. Receive Message Size | Serves as a debugging function for certain custom
HP-UX AAA Servers that might transmit very large packets, and helps
to debug code written to prevent an excessively large packet from
corrupting the server. |