Re: Ratio between Number of Radius Accouting Server and Number of Radiuis Authentication Server

From: K K (no email)
Date: Thu May 03 2007 - 13:58:17 EDT

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    On 5/3/07, Joe Shen <> wrote:
    > Is there any recommendation on Ratio between number of
    > radius accouting server and number of radius
    > authentication server, if accouting and authentication
    > are executed by different hardware platform ?

    I generally deploy just two accounting servers, because (most)
    RADIUS-enabled devices deal with caching/retransmitting accounting
    data in a reasonable fashion if the accounting servers are slow or
    unresponsive -- users won't notice if Accounting is slow, quite the
    opposite of Authentication.

    Many (most?) RAS/VPN/etc devices only support configuring two RadAcct
    servers, even devices which offer up to 4 total auth servers might
    only allow 2 for accounting. Also keep in mind that some devices use
    a primary/backup configuration, while other implementations send all
    Accounting records to *both* servers at all times.

    > Is there any way to estimate the burst rate of radius
    > protocol packet in ISP network?

    You can calculate your burst rate by either post-processing the RADIUS
    event logs from the servers, or from NetFlow data. The real-world PPS
    rate and BPS for RADIUS should be very low, even on a busy ISP -- our
    biggest problem with RADIUS traffic isn't the traffic itself, but
    rather giving the protocol priority on congested WAN links so it isn't
    dropped by an oversubscribed router. Dropped packets are primarily a
    problem for authentication requests, particularly if you're using
    RADIUS with SecurID (due to the built-in multi-second delay ACE/Server
    forces for all authentication requests, RADIUS or otherwise).

    Kevin

    --
    Moderator, unofficial RSA ACE/Server + SecurID users group:
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/securid-users/
    

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