
RADIUS Configuration Task List
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The RADIUS service configuration is performed on a RADIUS scheme basis. In an
actual network environment, you can either use a single RADIUS server or two
RADIUS servers (primary and secondary servers with the same configuration but
different IP addresses) in a RADIUS scheme. After creating a new RADIUS scheme,
you should configure the IP address and UDP port number of each RADIUS server
you want to use in this scheme. These RADIUS servers fall into two types:
authentication/authorization, and accounting. And for each type of server, you
can configure two servers in a RADIUS scheme: primary server and secondary
server. A RADIUS scheme has some parameters such as IP addresses of the primary
and secondary servers, shared keys, and types of the RADIUS servers.
In an actual network environment, you can configure the above parameters as
required. But you should configure at least one authentication/authorization server
and one accounting server, and you should keep the RADIUS server port settings
on the switch consistent with those on the RADIUS servers.
Table 189
RADIUS configuration tasks (the switch functions as a local RADIUS server)
Task
Remarks
Configuring the RADIUS server
“Creating a RADIUS
Scheme”
Required
“Configuring RADIUS
Authentication/Authorizati
on Servers”
Required
“Configuring RADIUS
Accounting Servers”
Required
“Configuring Shared Keys
for RADIUS Messages”
Optional
“Configuring the
Maximum Number of
RADIUS Request
Transmission Attempts”
Optional
“Configuring the Type of
RADIUS Servers to be
Supported”
Optional
“Configuring the Status of
RADIUS Servers”
Optional
“Configuring the
Attributes of Data to be
Sent to RADIUS Servers”
Optional
Configuring the network
access server and shared
key enabled and allowed
on the local RADIUS server
Required
“Configuring Timers for
RADIUS Servers”
Optional
“Enabling Sending Trap
Message when a RADIUS
Server Goes Down”
Optional
Configuring the RADIUS client
Refer to “Configuring the
Type of RADIUS Servers to
be Supported” on
page 257
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