RADIUS Commands
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
18.1
radius-server host
Use the radius-server host Global Configuration mode command to configure a
RADIUS server host. Use the no form of the command to delete the specified
RADIUS server host.
Use the encrypted form of the command to enter a key in its encrypted form.
Syntax
{ip-address | hostname} [auth-port auth-port-number]
radius-server host
[acct-port acct-port-number] [timeout timeout] [retransmit retries] [deadtime
deadtime] [key key-string] [source {source-ip}] [priority priority] [usage {login |
802.1x | all}
]
encrypted radius-server host
auth-port-number] [acct-port acct-port-number] [timeout timeout] [retransmit
retries] [deadtime deadtime] [key encrypted-key-string] [source {source-ip}]
[priority priority] [usage {login | 802.1x | all}
no radius-server host {
Parameters
•
ip-address—Specifies the RADIUS server host IP address. The IP address
can be an IPv4, IPv6 or IPv6z address. See
•
hostname—Specifies the RADIUS server host name. Translation to IPv4
addresses only is supported. (Length: 1–158 characters. Maximum label
length of each part of the hostname: 63 characters)
•
auth-port-number
auth-port
requests. If the port number is set to 0, the host is not used for
authentication. (Range: 0–65535)
•
acct-port-number—Port number for accounting requests. The host is not
used for accountings if set to 0. If unspecified, the port number defaults to
1813.
•
timeout
timeout
•
retries
retransmit
{ip-address | hostname} [auth-port
]
ip-address
hostname
|
—Specifies the port number for authentication
—Specifies the timeout value in seconds. (Range: 1–30)
—Specifies the retransmit value. (Range: 1–10)
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}
IPv6z Address Conventions
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