Radius Scheme - H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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You can set only one source IP address by using this command. When you re-execute this
command again, the newly set source IP address will overwrite the old one.
Related commands: nas-ip.
Examples
# Set source address 129.10.10.1 for outgoing RADIUS messages.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] radius nas-ip 129.10.10.1
# Set the IPv6 address for the device to use as the source address of the RADIUS packets to 1:1::2:2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius nas-ip ipv6 1:1::2:2

radius scheme

Syntax
radius scheme radius-scheme-name
undo radius scheme radius-scheme-name
View
System view
Parameters
radius-scheme-name: Name of the RADIUS scheme to be created, a string of up to 32 characters.
Description
Use the radius scheme command to create a RADIUS scheme and enter its view.
Use the undo radius scheme command to delete a specified RADIUS scheme.
By default, a RADIUS scheme named "system" has already been created in the system.
Note that:
All the attributes of RADIUS scheme "system" take the default values, which you can see by using
the display radius scheme command.
The RADIUS protocol configuration is performed on a RADIUS scheme basis. For each RADIUS
scheme, you should specify at least the IP addresses and UDP port numbers of the RADIUS
authentication/authorization and accounting servers, and the parameters required for the RADIUS
client to interact with the RADIUS servers. You should first create a RADIUS scheme and enter its
view before performing RADIUS protocol configurations.
A RADIUS scheme can be referenced by multiple ISP domains simultaneously.
The undo radius scheme command cannot delete the default RADIUS scheme. In addition, you
are not allowed to delete a RADIUS scheme which is being used by an online user.
Related commands: key, retry realtime-accounting, scheme, timer realtime-accounting,
stop-accounting-buffer enable, retry stop-accounting, server-type, state, user-name-format,
retry, display radius scheme, display radius statistics.
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