Configuring Radius Server Hosts - Cisco Nexus 3600 NX-OS Security Configuration Manual

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Configuring RADIUS
See
Configuring RADIUS Global Preshared Keys, on page
Step 3
If needed, configure RADIUS server groups with subsets of the RADIUS servers for AAA authentication
methods.
See
Allowing Users to Specify a RADIUS Server at Login, on page 37
Authentication Attributes for RADIUS Servers, on page
Step 4
If needed, configure any of the following optional parameters:
• Dead-time interval. See
• Allow specification of a RADIUS server at login. See
• Transmission retry count and timeout interval. See
• Accounting and authentication attributes. See
Step 5
If needed, configure periodic RADIUS server monitoring.
See
Configuring Periodic RADIUS Server Monitoring, on page

Configuring RADIUS Server Hosts

You must configure the IPv4 or IPv6 address or the hostname for each RADIUS server that you want to use
for authentication. All RADIUS server hosts are added to the default RADIUS server group. You can configure
up to 64 RADIUS servers.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
The following example shows how to configure host 10.10.1.1 as a RADIUS server:
switch# configure terminal
Configuring the Dead-Time Interval, on page
Login, on page 37
Count and Timeout Interval, on page
for RADIUS Servers, on page
Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# radius-server host
{ipv4-address | ipv6-address | host-name}
switch(config)# exit
switch# show radius-server
switch# copy running-config
startup-contig
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39.
Allowing Users to Specify a RADIUS Server at
Configuring the Global RADIUS Transmission Retry
38.
Configuring Accounting and Authentication Attributes
39.
Purpose
Enters global configuration move.
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address or hostname for
a RADIUS server.
Exits configuration mode.
(Optional)
Displays the RADIUS server configuration.
(Optional)
Saves the change persistenetly through reboots and
restarts by copying the running configuration to the
startup configuration.
Cisco Nexus 3600 NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Configuring RADIUS Server Hosts
and
Configuring Accounting and
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