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RADIUS Attribute - Acct-Delay-Time

As per RFC2866

This attribute indicates how many seconds the client has been trying to send this record for, and can be subtracted from the time of arrival on the server to find the approximate time of the event generating this Accounting-Request.  (Network transit time is ignored.) Note that changing the Acct-Delay-Time causes the Identifier to change.

Additional Information

The number of seconds that have passed between the event and the current attempt to send the record; this number is the Acct-Delay-Time value. The approximate time of an event can be determined by subtracting the Acct-Delay-Time from the time of the record's arrival on the RADIUS accounting server.

A summary of the Acct-Delay-Time attribute format is shown below. The fields are transmitted from left to right.

 

Type (IETF Attribute Number) = 41

Length = 6

Value = The Value field is four octets.

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