RADIUS Client
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon
authentication protocol that uses software running on a central
server to control access for RADIUS-aware devices to the
network. An authentication server contains a database of
credentials, such as users names and passwords, for each
wireless client that requires access to the access point.
Command
radius-server
address
radius-server port
radius-server key
radius-server
retransmit
radius-server
timeout
show radius
radius-server address
This command specifies the primary and secondary RADIUS
servers.
Syntax
radius-server address [secondary] <host_ip_address |
host_name>
• secondary - Secondary server.
• host_ip_address - IP address of server.
• host_name - Host name of server. (Range: 1-20 characters)
Default Setting
None
Function
Specifies the RADIUS server
Sets the RADIUS server network
port
Sets the RADIUS encryption key
Sets the number of retries
Sets the interval between sending
authentication requests
Shows the current RADIUS settings Exec 7-48
RADIUS Client
Mode Page
GC
7-45
GC
7-46
GC
7-47
GC
7-47
GC
7-48
7-45