Configuration Guide Configuring RADIUS
ip radius source-interface
Configures the source address of RADIUS packets.
Configuring the RADIUS
Attribute Type
(Optional) It is used to define attribute processing adopted when the device
encapsulates and parses RADIUS packets.
Configures the MAC address format of RADIUS
attribute No. 31 (Calling-Station-ID).
radius-server attribute class
Configures the parsing mode of the RADIUS Class
attribute.
Configures the RADIUS private attribute type.
Sets the private attribute port-priority issued by the
server to the COS value of an interface. For
COS-relevant concepts, see the Configuring QoS.
Configures the device to support the CUI attribute.
Configures the mode of parsing private attributes by
the device.
Configuring RADIUS
Accessibility Detection
(Optional) It is used to detect whether a RADIUS server is reachable and maintain the
accessibility of the RADIUS server.
radius-server dead-criteria
Configures the global criteria for judging that a
RADIUS security server is unreachable.
Configures the duration for the device to stop
transmitting request packets to an unreachable
RADIUS server.
Configures the IP address of the remote RADIUS
security server, authentication port, accounting port,
and active detection parameters.
3.4.1 RADIUS Basic Configuration
Configuration Effect
RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting can be conducted after RADIUS basic configuration is complete.
Notes
Before configuring RADIUS on the device, ensure that the network communication of the RADIUS server is in good
condition.
When running the ip radius source-interface command to configure the source address of RADIUS packets, ensure
that the device of the source IP address communicates with the RADIUS server successfully.
When conducting RADIUS IPv6 authentication, ensure that the RADIUS server supports RADIUS IPv6 authentication.
Configuration Steps