Creating A Radius Scheme - 3Com 4210 9-Port Configuration Manual

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The RADIUS service configuration is performed on a RADIUS scheme basis. In an actual network
environment, you can either use a single RADIUS server or two RADIUS servers (primary and
secondary servers with the same configuration but different IP addresses) in a RADIUS scheme. After
creating a new RADIUS scheme, you should configure the IP address and UDP port number of each
RADIUS server you want to use in this scheme. These RADIUS servers fall into two types:
authentication/authorization, and accounting. And for each type of server, you can configure two
servers in a RADIUS scheme: primary server and secondary server. A RADIUS scheme has some
parameters such as IP addresses of the primary and secondary servers, shared keys, and types of the
RADIUS servers.
In an actual network environment, you can configure the above parameters as required. But you should
configure at least one authentication/authorization server and one accounting server, and keep the
RADIUS server port settings on the switch consistent with those on the RADIUS servers.
Actually, the RADIUS service configuration only defines the parameters for information exchange
between switch and RADIUS server. To make these parameters take effect, you must reference the
RADIUS scheme configured with these parameters in an ISP domain view (refer to

Creating a RADIUS Scheme

The RADIUS protocol configuration is performed on a RADIUS scheme basis. You should first create a
RADIUS scheme and enter its view before performing other RADIUS protocol configurations.
Table 2-11 Create a RADIUS scheme
Operation
Enter system view
Enable RADIUS
authentication port
Create a RADIUS scheme
and enter its view
A RADIUS scheme can be referenced by multiple ISP domains simultaneously.
Command
system-view
radius client enable
radius scheme
radius-scheme-name
2-12
AAA
Remarks
Optional
By default, RADIUS authentication port is
enabled.
Required
By default, a RADIUS scheme named
"system" has already been created in the
system.
Configuration).

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