no radius client
radius accounting server
radius algorithm
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NOTE: For information about the number of concurrent RADIUS requests
that the router supports for authentication and accounting servers, see
JunosE Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums.
The same IP address can be used for both an authentication and accounting server
(but not for multiple servers of the same type). The router uses different UDP ports
for authentication servers and accounting servers.
For each multiple of 255 requests (the RADIUS protocol limit), the router opens a new
UDP source (or local) port on the server to send and receive RADIUS requests and
responses.
Example
host1(config)#radius authentication server 10.10.0.1
host1(config-radius)#max-sessions 100
Use the no version to restore the default value, 255.
See max-sessions.
Use to remove all RADIUS servers for the virtual router context and to delete the E Series
RADIUS client for the virtual router context.
Example
host1:boston(config)#no radius client
There is no affirmative version of this command; there is only a no version.
See no radius client
Use to specify the IP address of authentication and accounting servers.
Example
host1(config)#radius authentication server 10.10.10.1
host1(config-radius)exit
host1(config)#radius authentication server 10.10.10.2
host1(config-radius)exit
host1(config)#radius authentication server 10.10.10.3
host1(config-radius)exit
host1(config)#radius accounting server 10.10.10.20
host1(config-radius)exit
host1(config)#radius accounting server 10.10.10.30
Use the no version to delete the instance of the RADIUS server.
See radius accounting server
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