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Output
RADIUS timeout
RADIUS Server
Realm-Type
set radius
Use this command to enable, disable, or configure RADIUS authentication.
Syntax
set radius {enable | disable} | {retries number-of-retries} | {timeout timeout} |
{server index ip-address port [secret-value] [realm {management-access | any |
network-access}} | {realm {management-access | any | network-access} {index| all}}
Parameters
enable | disable
retries number‐of‐
retries
timeout timeout
server index
ip_address port
secret‐value
What It Displays...
Maximum amount of time (in seconds) to establish contact with the RADIUS server
before retry attempts begin. The default value of 20 can be reset using the set
radius command as described in
RADIUS server's index number, IP address, and UDP authentication port.
Realm defines who has to go through the RADIUS server for authentication.
• Management-access: This means that anyone trying to access the switch
(Telnet, SSH, Local Management) has to authenticate through the RADIUS
server.
• Network-access: This means that all the users have to authenticate to a RADIUS
server before they are allowed access to the network.
• Any-access: Means that both Management-access and Network-access have
been enabled.
Enables or disables the RADIUS client.
Specifies the number of retry attempts before the RADIUS server times out.
Valid values are from 0 to 10. Default is 3.
Specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to establish contact
with the RADIUS server before retry attempts begin. Valid values are from
1 to 30. Default is 20 seconds.
Specifies the index number, IP address and the UDP authentication port for
the RADIUS server.
(Optional) Specifies an encryption key to be used for authentication
between the RADIUS client and server.
"set
radius" on page 20-5.
SecureStack B3 Configuration Guide 20-5
set radius