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Security Commands
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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configure radius server
configure radius {mgmt-access | netlogin} [primary | secondary] server
[<ipaddress> | <hostname>] {<udp_port>} client-ip [<ipaddress>] {vr
<vr_name>}
Description
Configures the primary and secondary RADIUS authentication server.
Syntax Description
Default
The following lists the default behavior of this command:
The UDP port setting is 1812
The virtual router used is VR-Mgmt, the management virtual router
Switch management and network login use the same primary and secondary RADIUS servers for
authentication.
Usage Guidelines
NOTE
The BlackDiamond 8800 series switch and the Summit X450 family of switches do not support user-created VRs.
Use this command to specify RADIUS server information.
Use of the
<hostname> parameter requires that DNS be enabled.
The RADIUS server defined by this command is used for user name authentication and CLI command
authentication.
mgmt-access Specifies the RADIUS authentication server for switch management.
netlogin Specifies the RADIUS authentication server for network login.
primary Configures the primary RADIUS authentication server.
secondary Configures the secondary RADIUS authentication server.
ipaddress The IP address of the server being configured.
hostname The host name of the server being configured.
udp_port The UDP port to use to contact the RADIUS authentication server.
ipaddress The IP address used by the switch to identify itself when communicating with
the RADIUS authentication server.
vr_name Specifies the virtual router on which the client IP is located.
NOTE: The BlackDiamond 8800 series switch (formerly known as Aspen) and
the Summit X450 family of switches do not support user-created VRs.

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