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When configuring the RADIUS server on the ERS8600, you can configure the switch
with a RADIUS source-IP address which in turn will be the IP address used for RADIUS
requests. The RADIUS source-IP address must be a circuit-less IP address (CLIP) or
otherwise known as a loopback address. If you do not enable a RADIUS source-IP
address, by default, the ERS8600 uses the IP address of the outgoing interface as the
source IP address for RADIUS. Unfortunately, although you can create and enable a
RADIUS source-IP when using the out-of-band management port, this feature is not
supported on the out-of-band management port. Hence, if you have two CP cards, you
will have to configure two RADIUS Authenticators on the RADIUS server.
2.1.2 ERS 8600 Switch: Verify Operations
2.1.2.1
Verify RADIUS Global Settings
Step 1 – Verify that RADIUS has been enabled globally
ERS-8606:5# show radius info
Result:
Sub-Context: clear config dump monitor mplsping mplstrace peer show switchover
test trace
Current Context:
acct-include-cli-commands : true
access-priority-attribute : 192
command-access-attribute : 194
cli-commands-attribute : 195
igap-timeout-log-fsize : 512
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acct-attribute-value : 193
acct-enable : true
auth-info-attr-value : 91
cli-cmd-count : 40
cli-profile-enable : false
enable : true
igap-passwd-attr : standard
maxserver : 10
mcast-addr-attr-value : 90
sourceip-flag : false
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