Radius Configurations; Configuring Radius Authentication - Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS E OS System Management Manual

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RADIUS Configurations

Configuring RADIUS Authentication

RADIUS is disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled. The mandatory commands to
enable RADIUS on the local router are
ip-address secret key.
Also, the system IP address must be configured in order for the RADIUS client to work. See
Configuring a System Interface of the .
The other commands are optional. The server command adds a RADIUS server and configures the
RADIUS server's IP address, index, and key values. The index determines the sequence in which
the servers are queried for authentication requests.
On the local router, use the following CLI commands to configure RADIUS authentication:
CLI Syntax: config>system>security
The following displays a RADIUS authentication configuration example:
A:ALA-1>config>system>security# info
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...
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A:ALA-1>config>system>security#
7210 SAS-E OS System Management Guide
Configuring RADIUS Authentication on page 61
Configuring RADIUS Authorization on page 62
Configuring RADIUS Accounting on page 63
Configuring 802.1x RADIUS Policies on page 64
radius
port port
retry count
server server-index address ip-address secret key
timeout seconds
no shutdown
retry 5
timeout 5
server 1 address 10.10.10.103 secret "test1"
server 2 address 10.10.0.1 secret "test2"
server 3 address 10.10.0.2 secret "test3"
server 4 address 10.10.0.3 secret "test4"
and server server-index address
radius
Security
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