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26.2.3 radius-server Commands

The following table lists the
Table 100 radius-server Commands
COMMAND
show radius-server
[no] radius-server host
radius_server auth-port auth_port
[no] radius-server key secret
[no] radius-server timeout time

26.2.4 radius-server Command Example

The following example sets the secret key and timeout period of the default RADIUS server
(172.16.10.100) to "87643210" and 80 seconds.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# radius-server host 172.16.10.100 auth-port 1812
Router(config)# radius-server key 876543210
Router(config)# radius-server timeout 80
Router(config)# show radius-server
host
authentication port: 1812
key
timeout
Router(config)#

26.2.5 aaa group server ad Commands

The following table lists the
AD servers.
Table 101 aaa group server ad Commands
COMMAND
clear aaa group server ad [group-name] Deletes all AD server groups or the specified AD server group.
show aaa group server ad group-name
[no] aaa group server ad group-name
aaa group server ad rename group-name
group-name
aaa group server ad group-name
[no] case-sensitive
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radius-server
DESCRIPTION
Displays the default RADIUS server settings.
Sets the RADIUS server address and service port number. Enter the IP address
(in dotted decimal notation) or the domain name of a RADIUS server. The
command clears the settings.
Sets a password (up to 15 alphanumeric characters) as the key to be shared
between the RADIUS server and the UAG. The
Sets the search timeout period (in seconds). Enter a number between 1 and
300. The
command clears this setting.
no
: 172.16.10.100
: 876543210
: 80
aaa group server ad
DESCRIPTION
Note: You can NOT delete a server group that is currently in use.
Displays the specified AD server group settings.
Sets a descriptive name for an AD server group. Use this command to enter
the sub-command mode.
The
command deletes the specified server group.
no
Changes the descriptive name for an AD server group.
Enter the sub-command mode to configure an AD server group.
Specify whether or not the server checks the username case. Set this to be
the same as the server's behavior.
commands you use to set the default RADIUS server.
no
commands you use to configure a group of
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no
command clears this setting.
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