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Controlling Management Access to the ProCurve Secure Router
Using the AAA Subsystem to Control Management Access
Figure 2-2. Using a RADIUS Server for Authenticating Users Who Want to
Manage the ProCurve Secure Router
To set up this communication, you must specify the IP address of the RADIUS
server. Enter the following command from the global configuration mode
context:
Syntax: radius-server host <A.B.C.D | hostname> [acct-port <port number> | auth-
port <port number> | retransmit <number> | timeout <seconds> | key <key>]
To define the RADIUS server, you simply enter the first part of the command:
Syntax: radius-server host <A.B.C.D | hostname>
Either replace <A.B.C.D> with an IP address or replace <hostname> with the
RADIUS server’s host name. For example, if your RADIUS server has the IP
address of 192.168.115.5, enter:
ProCurve(config)# radius-server host 192.168.115.5
You can also configure other settings—such as the authentication port and
the shared key—for the RADIUS server. Table 2-4 lists the available options.
Core switch
RADIUS
server
Edge switch
ProCurve Secure
Router
Edge switch