Option
acct-port <port number>
auth-port <port number>
retransmit <attempts>
timeout <seconds>
key <key>
Table 2-4.
Customizing Settings for Individual RADIUS Servers
Meaning
configures the router to send accounting requests to the port
you specify
configures the router to send authentication requests to the port
you specify
specifies the number of times the router tries to contact the
RADIUS server after the timeout expires
specifies the number of seconds the router waits if it does not
receive a response from the RADIUS server
defines the shared key the router uses to authenticate to the
RADIUS server
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config)# radius-server host 192.168.115.5 acct-port 1646 key secret
After you define a RADIUS server, that server is added to the router's default
RADIUS group. If you define a second RADIUS server, it is added to the default
group, and the Secure Router OS contacts the servers in the order in which
you entered them. Once you define the RADIUS servers in the default group,
this order cannot be changed.
If you want to change the order in which the Secure Router OS contacts the
RADIUS servers, you should create a RADIUS server group, as described in
the next section.
Define a Group of RADIUS Servers
To define a group of RADIUS servers, enter the following command from the
global configuration mode context:
Syntax: aaa group server radius <groupname>
Replace <groupname> with a name that is meaningful to you.
For example, the following command creates a group called myServers and
enters the RADIUS group configuration mode context:
ProCurve(config)# aaa group server radius myServers
ProCurve(config-sg-radius)#
Controlling Management Access to the ProCurve Secure Router
Using the AAA Subsystem to Control Management Access
Default Value
acct-port 1813
auth-port 1812
global RADIUS setting
global RADIUS setting
none
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