Syntax: [no] radius-server
[host < ip-address >]
Adds a server to the RADIUS configuration or (with no)
deletes a server from the configuration. You can config
ure up to three RADIUS server addresses. The switch uses
the first server it successfully accesses. (Refer to
"RADIUS Authentication and Accounting" on page 5-1.)
[key < global-key-string >]
Specifies the global encryption key the switch uses with
servers for which the switch does not have a server-
specific key assignment (below). This key is optional if
all RADIUS server addresses configured in the switch
include a server-specific encryption key. (Default: Null.)
Syntax: radius-server host < ip-address > key <server-specific key-string>
[no] radius-server host < ip-address > key
Optional. Specifies an encryption key for use during
authentication (or accounting) sessions with the speci
fied server. This key must match the encryption key used
on the RADIUS server. Use this command only if the
specified server requires a different encryption key than
configured for the global encryption key, above.
The no form of the command removes the key configured
for a specific server.
For example, to configure the switch to access a RADIUS server at IP address
192.168.32.11 using a server specific shared secret key of '1A7rd':
Figure 3-5. Example of Configuring a Switch To Access a RADIUS Server
Web and MAC Authentication
Configuring the Switch To Access a RADIUS Server
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