CLI Commands: Security
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6.1
Security Commands
CLI L2P
Release
7.0
05/2011
6.1.24 radius server host
This command is used to configure the RADIUS authentication and
accounting server.
If the 'auth' token is used, the command configures the IP address to use to
connect to a RADIUS authentication server. Up to 3 servers can be
configured per RADIUS client. If the maximum number of configured servers
is reached, the command will fail until one of the servers is removed by
executing the no form of the command. If the optional <port> parameter is
used, the command will configure the UDP port number to use to connect to
the configured RADIUS server. In order to configure the UDP port number,
the IP address must match that of a previously configured RADIUS
authentication server. The port number must lie between 1 - 65535, with
1812 being the default value.
If the 'acct' token is used, the command configures the IP address to use for
the RADIUS accounting server. Only a single accounting server can be
configured. If an accounting server is currently configured, it must be
removed from the configuration using the no form of the command before this
command succeeds. If the optional <port> parameter is used, the command
will configure the UDP port to use to connect to the RADIUS accounting
server. The IP address specified must match that of a previously configured
accounting server. If a port is already configured for the accounting server
then the new port will replace the previously configured value. The port must
be a value in the range 1 - 65535, with 1813 being the default value.
Format
radius server host {auth | acct} <ipaddr> [<port>]
Mode
Global Config
U no radius server host
This command is used to remove the configured RADIUS authentication
server or the RADIUS accounting server. If the 'auth' token is used, the
previously configured RADIUS authentication server is removed from the
configuration. Similarly, if the 'acct' token is used, the previously
configured RADIUS accounting server is removed from the
configuration. The <ipaddr> parameter must match the IP address of the
previously configured RADIUS authentication / accounting server.