key
Syntax
To assign a RADIUS key:
key
secret
no key
To assign a RADIUS relay key:
key
ipAddress ipMask relaySecret
no key
ipAddress ipMask
To assign an ISAKMP/IKE key:
key
keyString
no key
Release Information
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Description
From RADIUS Configuration mode, specifies the secret for the RADIUS authentication,
accounting, dynamic-request server, or preauthentication server that is used to calculate
the RADIUS authenticator field during exchanges with the RADIUS server. The
no
version
removes the secret and causes the router to drop all requests for the RADIUS client.
From RADIUS Relay Configuration mode, specifies the IP address and mask of the network
that will use the relay authentication or accounting server, and the secret used during
exchanges between the RADIUS relay server and client. The
no
version removes the
secret.
From IPSec Manual Key Configuration mode, configures a manual ISAKMP/IKE preshared
key. There is no
no
version. To delete a key, use the
no
version of the
ipsec key manual
command.
Options
•
secret
—Authentication, accounting, dynamic-request, or preauthentication server
secret text string used by RADIUS to encrypt the client and server authenticator field
during exchanges between the router and a RADIUS server. The router encrypts PPP
PAP passwords using this text string.
•
ipAddress
—IP address for client network
•
ipMask
—IP mask for the client network
•
relaySecret
—Text string; up to 32 characters
•
keyString
—Key value in ASCII format; up to 200 characters
Mode
IPSec Manual Key Configuration, RADIUS Configuration, RADIUS Relay Configuration
Related Topics
Configuring RADIUS-Based Mirroring
•
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