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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
Section XI: Management Security 1215
RADIUS-SERVER HOST
Syntax
radius-server host
ipaddress
order
value
[auth-port
value
]
[key
value
]
Parameters
ipaddress Specifies the IP address of a RADIUS server on the network.
order Specifies an index number for the IP address. The range is 1
to 3.
auth-port Specifies the UDP destination port for RADIUS
authentication requests. If 0 is specified, the server is not
used for authentication. The default UDP port for
authentication is 1812.
key Specifies the encryption key used by the designated RADIUS
server. The maximum length is 39 characters.
Mode
Global Configuration mode
Description
Use this command to add IP addresses of RADIUS servers to the
authentication server list on the switch. Servers defined with this command
are used just for remote authentication. To add IP addresses of RADIUS
servers for both remote authentication and accounting, refer to “RADIUS-
SERVER HOST ACCT-PORT” on page 1217.
The switch can have up to three RADIUS authentication servers, but only
one can be added at a time with this command.
The ORDER parameter is used to assign a server entry an index number.
The switch queries the servers in the order in which they are listed in its
table, starting with 1.
Confirmation Command
“SHOW RADIUS” on page 1223
Examples
This example adds a RADIUS server with the IP address 176.225.15.23
as the first address in the list. The encryption key is abt54 and the UDP

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