Purpose
Command or Action
switch#
show radius-server
Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
(Optional)
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
Step 6
switch#
copy running-config startup-config
Related Topics
Configuring RADIUS Server Hosts
, on page 44
Configuring Global Periodic RADIUS Server Monitoring
, on page 57
Configuring the RADIUS Dead-Time Interval
You can configure the dead-time interval for all RADIUS servers. The dead-time interval specifies the time
that the Cisco NX-OS device waits after declaring a RADIUS server is dead, before sending out a test packet
to determine if the server is now alive. The default value is 0 minutes.
When the dead-time interval is 0 minutes, RADIUS servers are not marked as dead even if they are not
responding. You can configure the dead-time interval for a RADIUS server group.
Note
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure terminal
2.
radius-server deadtime minutes
3.
(Optional)
show radius
{
pending
|
pending-diff
}
4.
(Optional)
radius commit
5.
exit
6.
(Optional)
show radius-server
7.
(Optional)
copy running-config startup-config
DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters global configuration mode.
configure terminal
Example:
Step 1
switch#
configure terminal
switch(config)#
Configures the dead-time interval. The default value is 0
minutes. The range is from 1 to 1440 minutes.
radius-server deadtime minutes
Example:
Step 2
switch(config)#
radius-server deadtime 5
Displays the RADIUS configuration pending for
distribution.
(Optional)
show radius
{
pending
|
pending-diff
}
Example:
Step 3
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Configuring RADIUS
Configuring the RADIUS Dead-Time Interval