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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference
ip csg radius monitor
ip csg radius monitor
To specify that the CSG2 is to monitor the RADIUS flows to the specified server, use the ip csg radius
monitor command in global configuration mode. To stop monitoring the RADIUS flows, use the no
form of this command.
ip csg radius monitor [vrf vrf-name] server-address server-port [key [encrypt] secret-string]
[vrf sub-vrf-name]
no ip csg radius monitor [vrf vrf-name] server-address server-port
Syntax Description
vrf csg-vrf-name
(Optional) Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) table which the CSG2 IP
address is to use for RADIUS communication.
Note
The VRF table name is defined using the vrf definition command in
global configuration mode. VRF table names supported by the CSG2 can
be from 1 to 32 characters long, and can include uppercase or lowercase
letters, numbers, and any special characters.
The CSG2 does not support the use of the word forwarding as a valid
VRF name.
server-address
Specifies the server address to monitor.
server-port
Specifies the server port to monitor.
key
(Optional) Specifies a RADIUS key.
encrypt
(Optional) Indicates how the secret-string is represented when the configuration
is displayed (for example, show run), or how it is written to nonvolatile memory
(for example, write memory).
The valid values are:
•
0—The secret-string is stored in plain text. This is the default setting.
•
7—The secret-string is encrypted before it is displayed or written to
nonvolatile memory.
Note
If your router is configured to encrypt all passwords, then the password
is represented as 7 followed by the encrypted text. See the Cisco IOS
service command for more details.