Hello Ronald -

IgnoreAccountingResponse does not affect the retries and timeouts, it is 
typically used in conjunction with AccountingHandled in the Realm or Handler.

See section 5.31.30 in the Radiator manual (“doc/ref.pdf”):


5.31.30 IgnoreAccountingResponse

This optional flag causes AuthBy RADIUS to ignore replies to accounting 
requests, instead of forwarding them back to the originating host. 
This can be used in conjunction with the AccountingHandled flag in a Handler or 
Realm (see Section 5.20.10 on page 75) 
to ensure that every proxied accounting request is replied to immediately, and 
the eventual reply from the remote RADIUS server is dropped.


regards

Hugh


> On 21 Dec 2015, at 22:03, Ronald Pérez <ronald.pe...@fon.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I just want to know what happened in the case that we have 
> IgnoreAccountingResponse in our Autby and the remote server don't reply or 
> don't receive the request, there will be a retry to other servers withing 
> this AuthBy? or this request just get lost? How do we will identify a remote 
> failing server?
> 
> 
> Kind regards and thanks for your help.
> 
> Ronald
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