10 radius-server host – CANOGA PERKINS 9175 Command Reference User Manual
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Command Mode
Global configuration
Usage
Use this command to cause the switch to mark as “dead” any RADIUS servers that fail to respond to
authentication requests, thus avoiding the wait for the request to time out before trying the next
configured server. A RADIUS server marked as “dead” is skipped by additional requests for the duration
of minutes or unless there are no servers not marked “dead”.
Examples
The following is sample output from the radius deadtime command:
Switch(config)# radius deadtime 10
Related Commands
radius-server host
37.10 radius-server host
To specify a RADIUS server host, use the radius-server host command in global configuration mode.
To delete the specified RADIUS host, use the no form of this command.
Command Syntax
radius-server host ip-address [auth-port port-number] [timeout seconds] [retransmit retries] [key
string]
no radius-server host ip-address [auth-port port-number]
ip-address
IP address of the RADIUS server host.
auth-port
(Optional) Specifies the UDP destination port for authentication requests.
port-number
(Optional) Port number for authentication requests; the host is not used for
authentication if set to 0. If unspecified, the port number defaults to 1812.
timeout
(Optional) The time interval (in seconds) that the router waits for the RADIUS
server to reply before retransmitting. This setting overrides the global value of
the radius-server timeout command. If no timeout value is specified, the global
value is used. Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000.
seconds
(Optional) Specifies the timeout value. Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000. If no
timeout value is specified, the global value is used.
retransmit
(Optional) The number of times a RADIUS request is re-sent to a server, if that
server is not responding or responding slowly. This setting overrides the global
setting of the radius-server retransmit command.
retries
(Optional) Specifies the retransmit value. Enter a value in the range 1 to 100. If
no retransmit value is specified, the global value is used.
key
(Optional) Specifies the authentication and encryption key used between the
router and the RADIUS daemon running on this RADIUS server. This key