Chapter 17
Configuring RADIUS
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Command
Step 3
switch(config)# exit
Step 4
switch# show radius-server
Step 5
switch# copy running-config
startup-config
Manually Monitoring RADIUS Servers or Groups
To manually send a test message to a RADIUS server or to a server group, perform this task:
Command
Step 1
switch# test aaa server radius
{ipv4-address | ipv6-address |
server-name} [vrf vrf-name] username
password
Step 1
switch# test aaa group group-name username
password
The following example shows how to manually send a test message to a RADIUS server:
switch# test aaa server radius 10.10.1.1 user1 Ur2Gd2BH
switch# test aaa group RadGroup user2 As3He3CI
Verifying RADIUS Configuration
To display RADIUS configuration information, perform one of the following tasks:
Command
show running-config radius [all]
show startup-config radius
show radius-server [server-name | ipv4-address |
ipv6-address] [directed-request | groups | sorted
| statistics]
For detailed information about the fields in the output from this command, refer to the Cisco Nexus 5000
Series Command Reference.
Displaying RADIUS Server Statistics
To display the statistics the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch maintains for RADIUS server activity,
perform this task:
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Purpose
Exits configuration mode.
(Optional) Displays the RADIUS server configuration.
(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the
startup configuration.
Purpose
Sends a test message to a RADIUS server to confirm
availability.
Sends a test message to a RADIUS server group to
confirm availability.
Purpose
Displays the RADIUS configuration in the
running configuration.
Displays the RADIUS configuration in the startup
configuration.
Displays all configured RADIUS server
parameters.
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