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radius-server enable
RADIUS Client Commands
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon authentication
protocol that uses software running on a central server to control access for
RADIUS-aware devices to the network. An authentication server contains a
database of credentials, such as users names and passwords, for each wireless
client that requires access to the access point.
Table 13: RADIUS Client Commands
Command
radius-server enable
radius-server address
radius-server port
radius-server key
radius-server accounting
address
radius-server accounting
port
radius-server accounting
key
radius-server accounting
timeout-interim
make-radius-effective
show radius
This command enables the RADIUS server.
Syntax
radius-server {primary | secondary} enable
primary - Specifies the primary RADIUS server.
secondary - Specifies the secondary RADIUS server.
Default Setting
Enabled
Function
Enables the RADIUS server.
Specifies the RADIUS server
Sets the RADIUS server network port
Sets the RADIUS encryption key
Sets the RADIUS server accounting address
Sets the RADIUS server accounting port
Sets the RADIUS server accounting key
Sets the interval between transmitting accounting
updates to the RADIUS server
Implements RADIUS command changes made in
current CLI session.
Shows the current RADIUS settings
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