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Chapter 16 AAA Server
NWA/WAC Series CLI Reference Guide
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16.2.5 aaa group server radius Commands
The following table lists the aaa group server radius commands you use to configure a group
of RADIUS servers.
Table 57 aaa group server radius Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
clear aaa group server radius group-
name
Deletes all RADIUS server groups or the specified RADIUS
server group.
Note: You can NOT delete a server group that is currently in
use.
show aaa group server radius group-
name
Displays the specified RADIUS server group settings.
[no] aaa group server radius group-
name
Sets a descriptive name for the RADIUS server group. The
no
command deletes the specified server group.
aaa group server radius rename {group-
name-old} group-name-new
Sets the server group name.
aaa group server radius group-name Enter the sub-command mode.
[no] server description
description
Sets the descriptive information for the RADIUS server group.
You can use up to 60 printable ASCII characters. The
no
command clears the setting.
[no] server group-attribute <1-
255>
Sets the value of an attribute that the NWA/WAC is used to
determine to which group a user belongs.
This attribute’s value is called a group identifier. You can add
ext-group-user user objects to identify groups based on
different group identifier values.
For example, you could configure attributes 1,10 and 100 and
create a ext-group-user user object for each of them. The
no command clears the setting.
[no] server host radius_server Enter the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) or the
domain name of a RADIUS server to add to this server group.
The
no command clears this setting.
[no] server key secret Sets a password (up to 15 alphanumeric characters) as the
key to be shared between the RADIUS server(s) and the NWA/
WAC. The
no command clears this setting.
[no] server timeout time Sets the search timeout period (in seconds). Enter a number
between 1 and 300. The
no command clears this setting and
set this to the default setting of 5 seconds.

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