RADIUS Commands
radius-server host
The radius-server host Global Configuration mode command specifies a RADIUS server host.
Use the no form of this command to delete the specified RADIUS host.
Syntax
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radius-server host {ip-address | hostname} [auth-port auth-port-number] [timeout timeout]
[retransmit retries] [deadtime deadtime] [key key-string] [source source] [priority priority] [usage
type]
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no radius-server host {ip-address | hostname}
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ip-address — IP address of the RADIUS server host.
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hostname — Hostname of the RADIUS server host. (Range: 1 - 158 characters)
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auth-port-number — Port number for authentication requests. The host is not used for
authentication if the port number is set to 0. (Range: 0 - 65535)
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timeout — Specifies the timeout value in seconds. (Range: 1 - 30)
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retries — Specifies the retransmit value. (Range: 1 - 10)
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deadtime — Length of time in minutes during which a RADIUS server is skipped over by
transaction requests. (Range: 0 - 2000)
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key-string — Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS
communications between the device and the RADIUS server. This key must match the
encryption key used on the RADIUS daemon. To specify an empty string, enter "".
(Range: 0 - 128 characters)
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source — Specifies the source IP address to use for communication. 0.0.0.0 is interpreted as
request to use the IP address of the outgoing IP interface.
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priority — Determines the order in which servers are used, where 0 has the highest priority.
(Range: 0 - 65535)
type — Specifies the usage type of the server. Possible values: login, dot.1x or all.
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RADIUS Commands
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