Radius Commands
radius-server host
The radius-server host global configuration command specifies a RADIUS server host. To delete
the specified RADIUS host, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
radius-server host ip-address [auth-port auth-port-number] [timeout timeout] [retransmit
retransmit] [deadtime deadtime] [key key] [source source] [priority priority] [usage type]
no radius-server host ip-address
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ip-address—The RADIUS server host IP address.
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auth-port-number—Port number for authentication requests. The host is not used for
authentication if set to 0. If unspecified, the port number defaults to 1812.
(Range: 0 - 65535)
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timeout—Specifies the timeout value in seconds. If no timeout value is specified, the
global value is used. (Range: 1 - 30)
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retransmit—Specifies the re-transmit value. If no re-transmit value is specified, the global
value is used. (Range: 1 -10)
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deadtime—Length of time, in minutes, for which a RADIUS server is skipped over by
transaction requests. (Range 0 - 2000)
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key—Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications
between the router and the RADIUS server. This key must match the encryption used on
the RADIUS daemon. If no key value is specified, the global value is used.
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source—Specifies the source IP address to use for the communication. If no retransmit
value is specified, the global value is used.
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priority—Determines the order in which the servers are used, where 0 is the highest
priority. (Range: 0 - 65535)
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type—Specifies the usage type of the server. Possible values: login, 802.1x and all.
Default Configuration
No RADIUS host is specified.
If no usage type is specified, the usage type is all.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
To specify multiple hosts, multiple radius-server host commands can be used.
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Radius Commands