Radius-Server Host - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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RADIUS C
OMMANDS
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RADIUS
SERVER HOST

radius-server host

Overview
Use this command to specify a remote RADIUS server host for authentication or
accounting, and to set server-specific parameters. The parameters specified with
this command override the corresponding global parameters for RADIUS servers.
This command specifies the IP address or host name of the remote RADIUS server
host and assigns authentication and accounting destination UDP port numbers.
This command adds the RADIUS server address and sets parameters to the RADIUS
server. The RADIUS server is added to the running configuration after you issue this
command. If parameters are not set using this command then common system
settings are applied.
Use the no variant of this command to remove the specified server host as a
RADIUS authentication and/or accounting server and set the destination port to
the default RADIUS server port number (1812).
Syntax
radius-server host {<host-name>|<ip-address>} [acct-port
<0-65535>] [auth-port <0-65535>] [key <key-string>] [retransmit
<0-100>] [timeout <1-1000>]
no radius-server host {<host-name>|<ip-address>} [acct-port
<0-65535>] [auth-port <0-65535>]
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Parameter
Description
<host-name>
Server host name. The DNS name of the RADIUS server host.
<ip-address>
The IP address of the RADIUS server host.
acct-port
Accounting port. Specifies the UDP destination port for RADIUS
accounting requests. If 0 is specified, the server is not used for
accounting. The default UDP port for accounting is 1813.
<0-65535>
UDP port number
(Accounting port number is set to 1813 by default)
Specifies the UDP destination port for RADIUS accounting
requests. If 0 is specified, the host is not used for accounting.
auth-port
Authentication port. Specifies the UDP destination port for
RADIUS authentication requests. If 0 is specified, the server is not
used for authentication. The default UDP port for authentication
is 1812.
<0-65535>
UDP port number
(Authentication port number is set to 1812 by default)
Specifies the UDP destination port for RADIUS authentication
requests. If 0 is specified, the host is not used for authentication.
timeout
Specifies the amount of time to wait for a response from the
server. If this parameter is not specified the global value
configured by the radius-server timeout command is used.
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
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