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C
HAPTER
17: RADIUS C
OMMAND
■
source
— Specifies the source IP address to use for communication.
0.0.0.0 is interpreted as request to use the IP address of the outgoing
IP interface.
■
priority
— Determines the order in which servers are used, where 0
has the highest priority. (Range: 0-65535)
■
type
— Specifies the usage type of the server. Possible values:
login
,
dot.1x
,
wireless
or
all
.
Default Configuration
No RADIUS server host is specified.
The port number for authentication requests is 1812.
The usage type is
all
.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
To specify multiple hosts, multiple
radius-server host
commands can be
used.
If no host-specific timeout, retries, deadtime or key-string values are
specified, global values apply to each RADIUS server host.
The address type of the source parameter must be the same as the
ip-address
parameter.
Example
The following example specifies a RADIUS server host with IP address
192.168.10.1, authentication request port number 20 and a 20-second
timeout period.
radius-server key
The
radius-server key
Global Configuration mode command sets the
authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications
between the device and the RADIUS daemon. To restore the default
configuration, use the
no
form of this command.
Console(config)#
radius-server host
192.168.10.1
auth-port
20
timeout
20
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