Priority, Radius-server deadtime – Dell PowerEdge M605 User Manual
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Radius Commands
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Example
The following example specifies an authentication and encryption key of "lion-king".
console(config)#radius-server host 192.143.120.123
console(config-radius)#key lion-king
priority
Use the priority command in Radius mode to specify the order in which the servers are to be used,
with 0 being the highest priority.
Syntax
priority priority
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priority—Sets server priority level. (Range 0-65535)
Default Configuration
The default priority is 0.
Command Mode
Radius mode
User Guidelines
User must enter the mode corresponding to a specific Radius server before executing this
command.
Example
The following example specifies a priority of 10 for the designated server.
console(config)#radius-server host 192.143.120.123
console(config-radius)#priority 10
radius-server deadtime
Use the radius-server deadtime command in Global Configuration mode to improve Radius
response times when servers are unavailable. The command is used to cause the unavailable servers
to be skipped. To set the deadtime to 0, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
radius-server deadtime deadtime
no radius-server deadtime