Deleting Radius Servers; Configuring Radius Server Groups - 3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A Configuration Manual

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Deleting RADIUS
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For example, the following command names a RADIUS server rs1 with the
IP address 192.168.0.2 and the key testing123:
WX1200# set radius server rs1 address 192.168.0.2 key
testing123
success: change accepted.
You can configure multiple RADIUS servers. When you define server
names and keys, case is significant. For example:
WX1200# set radius server rs1 address 10.6.7.8 key seCret
success: change accepted.
WX1200# set radius server rs2 address 10.6.7.9 key BigSecret
success: change accepted.
You must provide RADIUS servers with names that are unique. To prevent
confusion, 3Com recommends that RADIUS server names differ in ways
other than case. For example, avoid naming two servers RS1 and rs1.
(You can configure additional parameters with set radius server, such
as the UDP ports used for AAA services and the timeout period. For
details, see the
Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Command
You must configure RADIUS servers into server groups before you can
access them. For information on creating server groups, see "Configuring
RADIUS Server Groups" on page 348.
To remove a RADIUS server from the WX configuration, use the following
command:
clear radius server server-name
A server group is a named group of up to four RADIUS servers. Before
you can use a RADIUS server for authentication, you must first create a
RADIUS server group and add the RADIUS server to that group. You can
also arrange load balancing, so that authentications are spread out
among servers in the group. You must declare all members of a server
group, in contact order, when you create the group.
Once the group is configured, you can use a server group name as the
AAA method with the set authentication and set accounting
commands. (See Chapter 2, "Configuring AAA for Administrative and
Local Access," on page 31 and Chapter 13, "Configuring AAA for
Network Users," on page 277.)
RADIUS
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