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show ntp
List NTP settings.
ping
ping [<options>] <hostname>
EXEC
command. Network diagnostic tool ping. Invokes standard binary, passing command
line arguments straight through.
radius-server
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides
centralized access, authorization and accounting management for people or computers to
connect and use a network service. Use these commands to configure RADIUS server
settings, either globally or by specified host. Use no radius <parameter> to clear settings.
radius-server
host <IP_address>
auth-port <port>
key <string> | prompt-key
login-lat-group
retransmit <retries>
timeout <seconds>
key [<key_string>]
login-lat-group <string>
retransmit <retries>
timeout <seconds>
Notes:
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host
—Configure hosts to receive RADIUS authentication requests; overrides the set
global defaults for all RADIUS hosts. Use no radius host <IP_address> to delete all
RADIUS-specific settings for this host. To refine which host is deleted, use no radius
host <IP_address> auth-port <port>. RADIUS hosts are tried in the order they are set.
•
auth-port
—Set a port for RADIUS; default is 1812. You can use the same IP
address in more than one radius host as long as the auth-port for each is different. A
UDP port number, specify auth-port immediately after the host option (if present).
•
key | prompt-key
—For this host, set or clear, (with no) a shared secret text string
or choose prompt-key and the user is prompted for the key; entries echo the asterisk
(*) character, for greater security. If no key is set, the user is prompted for the key.
Mutually exclusive with prompt-key argument.
•
login-lat-group
—For this host, set or clear (with no), the string that identifies the
groups that the user is authorized to use when Login-service is defined as LAT (local
area transport). If none is set, the user is prompted for the string; entries echo the
asterisk (*) character, and the user must enter the same string.
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retransmit
—For this host, set or reset to zero (with no), the number of times the
client attempts to authenticate with any RADIUS server. Range is 0-5, default is 1. To
disable retransmissions set it to 0 (zero).
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