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Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Finding Feature Information
Contents
Information About Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Benefits of the Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records Feature
Throttling Access Requests and Accounting Records
How to Configure Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group
Configuration Examples for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally: Example
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group: Example
Additional References
Related Documents
Standards
MIBs
RFCs
Technical Assistance
Feature Information for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
First Published: December 3, 2007
Last Updated: October 9, 2009
The Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records feature supports throttling of access (authentication and authorization) and accounting records that are sent to the RADIUS server. This feature allows a user to configure the appropriate throttling rate to avoid network congestion and instability; such as when there is insufficient bandwidth to accommodate a sudden burst of records generated from the Cisco IOS router to the RADIUS server.
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Contents
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Information About Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
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How to Configure Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
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Configuration Examples for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
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Additional References
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Feature Information for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Information About Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
To configure the Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records feature, you should understand the following concepts:
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Benefits of the Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records Feature
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Throttling Access Requests and Accounting Records
Benefits of the Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records Feature
A Network Access Server (NAS), acting as RADIUS client, can generate a burst of accounting or access requests, causing severe network congestion or causing the RADIUS server to become overloaded with a burst of RADIUS traffic. This problem could be compounded when multiple NASs interact with the RADIUS servers.
The following conditions can trigger a sudden burst of RADIUS traffic:
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An interface flap, which in turn brings down all the subscriber sessions and generates accounting requests for each subscriber.
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The Cisco IOS High Availability (HA) program generating a START record for every session that survived a switchover, such as the scenario described the preceding bullet.
A large number of generated requests can make the network unstable if there is insufficient bandwidth or if the RADIUS server is slow to respond. Neither the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) transport layer nor the RADIUS protocol has a flow control mechanism. The throttling mechanism provided by this feature provides a solution for these issues.
Throttling Access Requests and Accounting Records
The Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records feature introduces a mechanism to control packets (flow control) at the NAS level, which improves the RADIUS server performance.
Because of their specific uses, access requests and accounting records must be treated separately. Access request packets are time sensitive, while accounting record packets are not.
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If a response to an access request is not returned to the client in a timely manner, the protocol or the user will time out, impacting the device transmission rates.
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Accounting records packets are not real-time critical.
When configuring threshold values on the same server, it is important to prioritize threshold values for the handling of the time-sensitive access request packets and to place a lesser threshold value on the accounting records packets.
In some cases, when an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is using separate RADIUS servers for access requests and accounting records, only accounting records throttling may be required.
Summary
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The Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records is disabled, by default.
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Throttling functionality can be configured globally or at server group level.
How to Configure Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
This section describes how to configure throttling of access (authentication and authorization) and accounting records that are sent to the RADIUS server for both, global and server groups.
Server-group configurations are used to enable or disable throttling for a particular server group and to specify the threshold value for that server group.
Note
Server-group configurations override any configured global configurations.
This section includes the following tasks.
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Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally
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Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally
To globally configure the throttling of accounting and access request packets, perform the following task.
SUMMARY STEPS
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enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
radius-server throttle {[accounting threshold] [access threshold [access-timeout number-of-timeouts]]}
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exit
DETAILED STEPS
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Command or Action
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Purpose
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Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2
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configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
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radius-server throttle {[accounting threshold]
[access threshold [access-timeout
number-of-timeouts]]}
Example:
Router(config)# radius-server throttle
accounting 100 access 200 access-timeout 2
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Configures global throttling for accounting and access request packets.
For this example:
• The accounting threshold value (the range is 0-65536) is set to 100, and the access threshold value is set to 200.
Note The default threshold value is 0 (throttling disabled).
• The number of timeouts per transaction value (the range is 1-10) is set to 2.
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Step 4
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exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
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Exits global configuration mode.
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Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group
The following server-group configuration can be used to enable or disable throttling for a specified server group and to specify the threshold value for that server group.
To configure throttling of server-group accounting and access request packets, perform the following task.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
aaa group server radius server-group-name
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throttle {[accounting threshold] [access threshold [access-timeout number-of-timeouts]]}
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exit
DETAILED STEPS
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Command or Action
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Purpose
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Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2
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configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
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aaa group server radius server-group-name
Example:
Router(config)# aaa group server radius
myservergroup
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Enters server-group configuration mode.
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Step 4
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throttle {[accounting threshold] [access
threshold [access-timeout number-of-timeouts]]}
Example:
Router(config-sg-radius)# throttle accounting
100 access 200 access-timeout 2
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Configures the specified server-group throttling values for accounting and access request packets.
For this example:
• The accounting threshold value (the range is 0-65536) is set to 100, and the access threshold value is set to 200.
Note The default threshold value is 0 (throttling disabled).
• The number of time-outs per transaction value (the range is 1-10) is set to 2.
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Step 5
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exit
Example:
Router(config-sg-radius)# exit
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Exits server-group configuration mode.
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Configuration Examples for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
This section provides the following configuration examples:
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Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally: Example
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Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group: Example
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Globally: Example
The following example shows how to limit the number of accounting requests sent to a server to 100:
radius-server throttle accounting 100
The following example shows how to limit the number of access requests packets sent to a server to 200 and sets the number of time-outs allowed per transactions to 2:
radius-server throttle access 200
radius-server throttle access 200 access-timeout 2
The following example shows how to throttle both accounting and access request packets:
radius-server throttle accounting 100 access 200
Throttling Accounting and Access Request Packets Per Server Group: Example
The following example shows how to limit the number of accounting requests sent to server-group-A to 100:
aaa group server radius server-group-A
The following example shows how to limit the number of access requests packets sent to server-group-A to 200 and sets the number of time-outs allowed per transactions to 2:
aaa group server radius server-group-A
throttle access 200 access-timeout 2
The following example shows how to throttle both accounting and access request packets for server-group-A:
aaa group server radius server-group-A
throttle accounting 100 access 200
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records feature.
Related Documents
Standards
Standard
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Title
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No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
MIB
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MIBs Link
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No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature, and support for existing MIBs has not been modified by this feature.
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To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/mibs
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RFCs
RFC
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Title
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No new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Description
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Link
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http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
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Feature Information for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Table 1 lists the release history for this feature.
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Note
Table 1 lists only the Cisco IOS software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that Cisco IOS software release train also support that feature.
Table 1 Feature Information for Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
Feature Name
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Releases
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Feature Information
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Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records
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12.2(33)SRC 12.4(20)T Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1
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The Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records feature supports throttling of access (authentication and authorization) and accounting records that are sent to the RADIUS server. This feature allows a user to configure the appropriate throttling rate to avoid network congestion and instability; such as when there is insufficient bandwidth to accommodate a sudden burst of records generated from the Cisco IOS router to the RADIUS server.
In Release 12.2(33)SRC, this feature was introduced on the Cisco 7200 and Cisco 7200 routers.
In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1, this feature was introduced on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.
The following commands were introduced or modified by this feature: radius-server throttle, throttle
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