RADIUS Commands
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deadtime
deadtime
—Specifies the length of time in minutes during which a
RADIUS server is skipped over by transaction requests. (Range: 0–2000)
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key
key-string
—Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all
RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS server. This
key must match the encryption used on the RADIUS daemon. To specify an
empty string, enter "". (Length: 0–128 characters). If this parameter is
omitted, the globally-configured radius key will be used.
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key encrypted-
key-string
—Same as key-string, but the key is in encrypted
format.
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priority
priority
—Specifies the order in which servers are used, where 0
has the highest priority. (Range: 0–65535)
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usage {login | dot1.x | all}—Specifies the RADIUS server usage type. The
possible values are:
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login—Specifies that the RADIUS server is used for user login
parameters authentication.
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dot1.x—Specifies that the RADIUS server is used for 802.1x port
authentication.
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all—Specifies that the RADIUS server is used for user login
authentication and 802.1x port authentication.
Default Configuration
The default authentication port number is 1812.
If timeout is not specified, the global value (set in the
radius-server timeout
command) is used.
If retransmit is not specified, the global value (set in the
radius-server retransmit
command) is used.
If key-string is not specified, the global value (set in the
radius-server key
command) is used.
If the usage keyword is not specified, the all argument is applied.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
To specify multiple hosts, this command is used for each host.
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