Mode
Switch command, read-write.
Usage
This command allows you to configure the source IP address used for the source IP address of the
RADIUS application when generating RADIUS packets. Any of the management interfaces,
including VLAN routing interfaces, can be configured as the source IP address used in packets
generated by the RADIUS application.
An interface must have an IP address assigned to it before it can be set by this command.
If no interface is specified, then the IP address of the Host interface, if configured, will be used for
both the source IP address and NAS-IP. If no interface is specified and no Host address is
configured, the source IP address will be the address of the routed interface on which the packet
egresses. If loopback 0 has been configured, the NAS-IP will be set to the IP address of loopback 0.
Otherwise, the NAS-IP will be zero.
Example
This example configures an IP address on VLAN interface 100 and then sets that interface as the
RADIUS application source IP address.
C3(rw)->router(Config-if(Vlan 100))#ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
C3(rw)->router(Config-if(Vlan 100))#exit
C3(rw)->router(Config)#exit
C3(rw)->router#exit
C3(rw)->router>exit
C3(rw)->set radius interface vlan 100
C3(rw)->show radius interface
vlan 100
clear radius interface
Use this command to clear the interface used for the source IP address of the RADIUS application
back to the default of the Host interface, if configured. If no Host address is configured, the source
IP address will be the address of the routed interface on which the packet egresses.
Syntax
clear radius interface
Parameters
None.
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, read-write.
192.168.10.1
clear radius interface
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