State Primary - H3C s3100 series Command Manual

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Parameters
extended: Specifies to support H3C's RADIUS server (which is generally a CAMS), that is, use the
procedure and message format of private RADIUS protocol to interact with an H3C's RADIUS server.
standard: Specifies to support standard RADIUS server, that is, use the procedure and message
format of a standard RADIUS protocol (RFC 2865/2866 or above) to interact with a standard RADIUS
server.
Description
Use the server-type command to configure the switch to support a specified type of RADIUS server.
Use the undo server-type command to restore the default setting.
By default, the switch supports RADIUS servers of the standard type, and the RADIUS server type in
the default scheme named system is extended.
Related commands: radius scheme.
Examples
# Configure the switch to support H3C's RADIUS server in RADIUS scheme radius1.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
New Radius scheme
[Sysname-radius-radius1] server-type extended

state primary

Syntax
state primary { accounting | authentication } { block | active }
View
RADIUS scheme view
Parameters
primary: Specifies that the server to be set is a primary RADIUS server.
accounting: Specifies that the server to be set is a RADIUS accounting server.
authentication: Specifies that the server to be set is a RADIUS authentication/authorization server.
block: Sets the status of the specified RADIUS server to block (that is, the down state).
active: Sets the status of the specified RADIUS server to active (that is, the normal working state).
Description
Use the state primary command to set the status of a primary RADIUS server.
By default, all RADIUS servers in any customized RADIUS scheme are in the block state; the primary
RADIUS servers in the default RADIUS scheme "system" are in the active state.
For the primary and secondary servers (authentication/authorization servers, or accounting servers) in
a RADIUS scheme, note that:
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