Set radius server – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual
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set radius server
Configures RADIUS servers and their parameters. By default, the WX
switch automatically sets all these values except the password (key).
Syntax —
set radius server server-name
[address ip-address] [auth-port port-number] [acct-port
port-number] [timeout seconds] [retransmit number] [deadtime
minutes] [key string] encrypted-key string] [author-password
password]
server-name
— Unique name for this RADIUS server. Enter an
alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters, with no blanks.
address
ip-address
— IP address of the RADIUS server. Enter the
address in dotted decimal notation.
auth-port
port-number
— UDP port that the WX switch uses for
authentication and authorization.
acct-port
port-numbe
r — UDP port that the WX switch uses for
accounting.
timeout
seconds
— Number of seconds the WX switch waits for the
RADIUS server to respond before retransmitting. You can specify from
1 to 65,535 seconds.
retransmit
number
— Number of transmission attempts made
before declaring an unresponsive RADIUS server unavailable. You can
specify from 1 to 100 retries.
deadtime
minutes
— Number of minutes the WX switch waits after
declaring an unresponsive RADIUS server unavailable before retrying
that RADIUS server. Specify between 0 (zero) and 1440 minutes
(24 hours). A zero value causes the switch to identify unresponsive
servers as available.
key
string
— Password (shared secret key) the WX switch uses to
authenticate to the RADIUS server. You must provide the same
password that is defined on the RADIUS server. The password can be
1 to 64 characters long, with no spaces or tabs.
Use the key option to enter the string in its unencrypted form.
MSS encrypts the displayed form of the string in display config
and display aaa output.
To enter the string in its encrypted form instead, use the
encrypted-key option. MSS does not encrypt the string you enter,
and instead displays the string exactly as you enter it.