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Chapter 82: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients
1194 Section XI: Management Security
Managing the RADIUS Client
“Adding IP Addresses of RADIUS Servers” next
“Specifying a RADIUS Global Encryption Key” on page 1195
“Specifying the Server Timeout” on page 1195
“Deleting Server IP Addresses” on page 1195
“Displaying the RADIUS Client” on page 1196
Adding IP
Addresses of
RADIUS Servers
The RADIUS client can store up to three IP addresses of RADIUS servers
on your network. To add an IP address, use the RADIUS-SERVER HOST
command in the Global Configuration mode. Here is the format of the
command:
radius-server host
ipaddress
order
value
[auth-port
value
]
[key
value
]
You can add only one address at a time with this command.
The IPADDRESS parameter specifies the IP address of a RADIUS server
on the network.
The ORDER parameter specifies the placement of the IP address in the
client’s list of server addresses. The range is 1 to 3.
The AUTH-PORT parameter specifies the UDP destination port for
RADIUS authentication requests. The default UDP port is 1812.
The KEY parameter specifies the encryption key used by the designated
RADIUS server. The maximum length is 39 characters. Spaces and
special characters are not allowed.
This example adds the IP address 186.178.11.154 as the first address in
the list of RADIUS servers:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# radius-server host 186.178.11.154 order 1
This example adds the IP address 157.21.188.23 as the second address
in the list. The encryption key is “wha18”:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# radius-server host 157.21.188.23 order 2 key
wha18

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