Radius Dynamic-Request Server Commands - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual

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RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server Commands

This section describes commands used to configure RADIUS dynamic-request servers.
authorization change
key
radius disconnect client
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RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server Commands
(Optional) Specify the UDP port on which the router listens for messages from
the RADIUS server. The default is 1700.
host1(config-radius)#udp-port 1770
Use to enable the RADIUS dynamic-request server to receive CoA messages,
such as packet mirroring attributes and Service Manager attributes, from the
RADIUS server.
Example
host1(config)#radius dynamic-request server 192.168.5.3
host1(config-radius)#authorization change
Use the no version to disable receipt of the messages; any currently configured
operations will continue.
See authorization change
Use to define the key (secret) that is used to calculate the RADIUS Authenticator
field during exchanges between the RADIUS dynamic-request server and the
RADIUS server.
If no key is specified, the router drops all requests from the RADIUS server.
Example
host1(config-radius)#key Secret3Clientkey
Use the no version to set the default, no Authenticator.
See key
Use to configure a RADIUS disconnect client and enter RADIUS Configuration
mode. Include the IP address of the RADIUS server that is acting as the disconnect
client.
Example
host1(config)#radius disconnect client 10.10.5.10
host1(config-radius)#
Use the no version to remove the RADIUS disconnect client.

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