CHAPTER16 Services
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
# show system radius servers status
The example below shows the status of two RADIUS servers in redundancy mode for authorization
and accounting:
servers 0
ip-address 10.4.4.203
auth-port 1812
auth-ha-state "ACTIVE"
acc-port 1813
acc-ha-state "ACTIVE"
servers 1
ip-address 10.4.4.202
auth-port 1812
auth-ha-state "STANDBY"
acc-port 1813
acc-ha-state "STANDBY"
Where auth-ha-state and acc-ha-state display the authentication and accounting redundancy status
respectively. "ACTIVE" means that the server was used for the last sent authentication or
accounting request; "STANDBY" means that the server was not used in the last sent request.
● To enable and configure RADIUS-based accounting, see Configuring RADIUS
Accounting.
● The device can send up to 201 concurrent RADIUS requests per RADIUS service
type (Accounting or Authentication), per RADIUS server (up to three servers per
service type), and per local port (up to 1 local port).
The following procedure describes how to configure a RADIUS server through the Web interface.
You can also configure it through ini file [RadiusServers] or CLI (configure system > radius
servers).
➢ To configure a RADIUS server:
1. Open the RADIUS Servers table (Setup menu > IP Network tab > RADIUS & LDAP folder >
RADIUS Servers).
2. Click New; the following dialog box appears:
3. Configure a RADIUS server according to the parameters described in the table below.
4. Click Apply.
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