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Is it possible to schedule "Clear aaa radius-server cache"?

Is it possible to schedule "Clear aaa radius-server cache"?

fstorer
New Contributor

Hello,

We have an access point working as Radius server (AP250, HiveOS 8.2r4). It works fine until the cache receives its limit of 512. Is there a way to schedule the clearing of the cache every day (or, even better, every few hours)? We are having a lot of connection issues and at the moment the only way to solve this is clearing the cache manually every morning. I hope you can help!

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samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

Unfortunately if you configure anything in the CLI it gets erased when the AP reboots. You'd want to schedule the reboots in HiveManager instead so that configuration sticks through any reboots or updates.

fstorer
New Contributor

Dear Sam,

It seems I have another issue now.

I have set the supplemental CLI object with the "clear cache" command and then the reboot schedule (reboot schedule daily every 1 day(s) time 06:30:00) on the AP. When the AP reboots, somehow it loses the "schedule" config. I saved the config (save config running current), but after rebooting the AP doesn't keep the "schedule" config, which means it doesn't reboot anymore. If I type "show reboot schedule" on the CLI, I get nothing. Am I doing something wrong? Should I check other settings?

Thank you in advance for your help!

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly, I've filed that feature request for you now. Please feel free to check in with me later on and I will check on the status of the request for you.

fstorer
New Contributor

Thanks for the quick reply, Sam!

Yes, please, it would be great to see this feature in a future release!

Thanks again

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

You could make a supplemental CLI object with that command, but then you'd have to schedule a reboot of the AP to apply the supplemental CLI commands. Unfortunately we don't have a way to schedule CLI commands without any reboot, but I can submit a feature request to see if we can add this to a later release if you'd like?

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