Security
RADIUS
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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Authentication Port
—Enter the UDP port number of the RADIUS server port for
authentication requests.
•
Accounting Port
—Enter the UDP port number of the RADIUS server port for
accounting requests.
•
Retries
—Select
User Defined
and enter the number of requests that are sent to the
RADIUS server before a failure is considered to have occurred. If
Use Default
is
selected, the device uses the default value for the number of retries.
•
Dead Time
—Select
User Defined
and enter the number of minutes that must pass
before a non-responsive RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests. If
Use
Default
is selected, the device uses the default value for the dead time. If you enter 0
minutes, there is no dead time.
•
Usage Type
—Enter the RADIUS server authentication type. The options are:
-
Login
—RADIUS server is used for authenticating users that ask to administer the
device.
-
802.1X
—RADIUS server is used for 802.1x authentication.
-
All
—RADIUS server is used for authenticating user that ask to administer the
device and for 802.1X authentication.
STEP 6
Click
Apply
. The RADIUS server definition is added to the Running Configuration file of the
device.
STEP 7
To display sensitive data in plaintext form on the page, click
Display Sensitive Data As
Plaintext
.
RADIUS Server
The device can be configured as a RADIUS server. To do this, use the GUI pages described
below.
RADIUS Server Global Settings
To set the RADIUS server global parameters:
STEP 1
Click
Security
>
RADIUS Server > RADIUS Server Global Settings
.
STEP 2
Enter the following parameters:
•
RADIUS Server Status
—Check to enable the RADIUS server feature status.