Radius Commands; Radius-Server Host - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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RADIUS Commands

OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
40.1

radius-server host

Use the radius-server host Global Configuration mode command to configure a
RADIUS server host. Use the no form of the command to delete the specified
RADIUS server host.
Syntax
ip-address | hostname
radius-server host {
acct-port-number
[acct-port
deadtime
] [key
key-string
encrypted radius-server host {
auth-port-number
] [acct-port
retries
deadtime
] [deadtime
|
|
{login
dot1.x
all}]
no radius-server host {
Parameters
ip-address
—Specifies the RADIUS server host IP address. The IP address
can be an IPv4, IPv6 or IPv6z address.
hostname
—Specifies the RADIUS server host name. Translation to IPv4
addresses only is supported. (Length: 1–158 characters. Maximum label
length of each part of the hostname: 63 characters)
auth-port
auth-port-number
requests. If the port number is set to 0, the host is not used for
authentication. (Range: 0–65535)
acct-port-number
acct-port
host is not used for accountings if set to 0. If unspecified, the port number
defaults to 1813.
timeout
timeout
retries
retransmit
1–15)
} [auth-port
timeout
] [timeout
] [priority
priority
] [usage {login
ip-address | hostname
acct-port-number
encrypted-key-string
] [key
ip-address
hostname
|
—Specifies the port number for authentication
—Port number for accounting requests. The
—Specifies the timeout value in seconds. (Range: 1–30)
—Specifies the number of retry retransmissions (Range:
40
auth-port-number
retries
] [retransmit
] [deadtime
|
dot1.x
|
all}]
} [auth-port
timeout
] [timeout
] [retransmit
priority
] [priority
}
]
] [usage
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