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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2434
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
RADIUS COMMANDS
RADIUS
DYNAMIC-AUTHORIZATION-CLIENT
radius dynamic-authorization-client
Overview Use this command to add a Dynamic Authorization Client (DAC). A Network Access
Server (NAS) will only accept Dynamic Authorization (DA) messages from DACs
that have been authorized using this command.
Use the no variant of this command to remove a DAC from the list of authorized
clients.
Syntax
radius dynamic-authorization-client <ip-address> key
<key-string>
no radius dynamic-authorization-client <ip-address>
When in secure mode (see the crypto secure-mode command), the syntax in config
files will be:
radius dynamic-authorization-client <ip-address> key-encrypted
<encrypted-key-string>
Mode Global Configuration
Usage notes The RADIUS protocol does not support unsolicited messages sent from the RADIUS
server to the NAS. This means that the network access configuration a supplicant
receives from a RADIUS server cannot be updated until the supplicant
re-authenticates with the RADIUS server.
In some situations it is desirable to either update a supplicant’s configuration, or
even disconnect their session.
This command allows a Dynamic Authentication Client to send a message that will
either update or terminate a supplicant’s session.
Example To add a DAC with IP address 10.0.0.1, use the commands:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# radius dynamic-authorization-client 10.0.0.1
key secret-key
To remove the configuration for a DAC with IP address 10.0.0.1, use the commands:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# no radius dynamic-authorization-client 10.0.0.1
Parameter Description
<ip-address> IP address of the DAC, entered in the form A.B.C.D
key Sets the shared-key of the client.
key-encrypted Set an encrypted shared secret key. When secure mode is
enabled, the running configuration contains this parameter
instead of the key parameter. It indicates that the device stores
keys in the running configuration in encrypted form instead of in
plain text.

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