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Configuring RADIUS security
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The num variable is a loopback interface or virtual interface number. If you specify an Ethernet
port, the portnum is the port’s number (including the slot number, if you are configuring a Chassis
device).
Displaying RADIUS configuration information
The show aaa command displays information about all TACACS or TACACS+ and RADIUS servers
identified on the device.
Example
The following table describes the RADIUS information displayed by the show aaa command.
The show web command displays the privilege level of Web Management Interface users.
TABLE 13
Output of the show aaa command for RADIUS
Field
Description
Radius key
The setting configured with the radius-server key command. At the Super User
privilege level, the actual text of the key is displayed. At the other privilege levels, a
string of periods (....) is displayed instead of the text.
Radius retries
The setting configured with the radius-server retransmit command.
Radius timeout
The setting configured with the radius-server timeout command.
Radius dead-time
The setting configured with the radius-server dead-time command.
Radius Server
For each RADIUS server, the IP address, and the following statistics are displayed:
•
Auth PortRADIUS authentication port number (default 1645)
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Acct PortRADIUS accounting port number (default 1646)
•
opensNumber of times the port was opened for communication with the server
•
closesNumber of times the port was closed normally
•
timeoutsNumber of times port was closed due to a timeout
•
errorsNumber of times an error occurred while opening the port
•
packets inNumber of packets received from the server
•
packets outNumber of packets sent to the server
connection
The current connection status. This can be “no connection” or “connection active”.
Virtual ADX#show aaa
Tacacs+ key:
Tacacs+ retries: 1
Tacacs+ timeout: 15 seconds
Tacacs+ dead-time: 3 minutes
Tacacs+ Server: 207.95.6.90 Port:49:
opens=6 closes=3 timeouts=3 errors=0
packets in=4 packets out=4
no connection
Radius key: networks
Radius retries: 3
Radius timeout: 3 seconds
Radius dead-time: 3 minutes
Radius Server: 207.95.6.90 Auth Port=1645 Acct Port=1646:
opens=2 closes=1 timeouts=1 errors=0
packets in=1 packets out=4
no connection