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RADIUS Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Configuring the Switch for RADIUS Authentication
For example, suppose you have configured the switch as shown in figure 5-3
and you now need to make the following changes:
1.
Change the encryption key for the server at 10.33.18.127 to “source0127”.
2.
Add a RADIUS server with an IP address of 10.33.18.119 and a server-
specific encryption key of “source0119”.
Figure 5-3. Sample Configuration for RADIUS Server Before Changing the Key and
Adding Another Server
To make the changes listed prior to figure 5-3, you would do the following:
Figure 5-4. Sample Configuration for RADIUS Server After Changing the Key and Adding Another Server
To change the order in which the switch accesses RADIUS servers, refer to
“Changing RADIUS-Server Access Order” on page 5-38.
Changes the key
for the existing
server to
“source0127”
Adds the new
RADIUS server
with its required
“source0119” key.
Lists the switch’s
new RADIUS
server
configuration.
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 2510G Series
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