RADIUS Commands
radius-server host
radius-server host
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Example
switchxxxxxx(config)# radius-server default-param retransmit 5 timeout 20
To configure a RADIUS server, use the radius-server host Global Configuration
mode command.
To delete a RADIUS server, use the no form of the command.
Syntax
ip-address
radius-server host {
auth-port-number
port
[timeout
timeout
] [usg-type {802.1x | all | login}]
no radius-server host
Parameters
•
ip-address
—IP address of the RADIUS server.
hostname
•
—Hostname of the RADIUS server.
acct-port-number
•
acct-port
the RADIUS server for accounting requests. If the UDP port number is set to
0, the host is not used for accounting. (Range: 0 to 65535)
auth-port-number
•
auth-port
the RADIUS server for authentication requests. If the UDP port number is
set to 0, the host is not used for authentication. (Range: 0 to 65535)
key-string
•
key
for all RADIUS communications between the switch and the RADIUS server.
This key must match the encryption used on the RADIUS daemon. To
specify an empty string, enter "". (Length: 0 to 128 characters)
priority
•
priority
where 0 has the highest priority. (Range: 0 to 65535)
retries
•
retransmit
sent to the RADIUS server before a failure is considered to have occurred.
(Range: 1 to 10, default: 3)
hostname
|
key-string
] [key
] [priority
hostname
—(Optional) Specifies the UDP port number of
—(Optional) Specifies the UDP port number of
—(Optional) Specifies the authentication and encryption key
—(Optional) Specifies the priority of the RADIUS server,
—(Optional) Specifies the number of requests that are
acct-port-number
} [acct-port
priority
] [retransmit
29
] [auth-
retries
]
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