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15-4 Security Configuration
Parameters
Defaults
If no parameters are specified, all RADIUS configuration information will be displayed.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Example
This example shows how to display RADIUS configuration information:
D2(rw)->show radius
RADIUS status: Enabled
RADIUS retries: 3
RADIUS timeout: 20 seconds
RADIUS Server IP Address Auth-Port Realm-Type
-------------- ---------- --------- -----------------
10 172.16.20.10 1812 management-access
provides an explanation of the command output.
status
(Optional) Displays the RADIUS server’s enable status.
retries
(Optional) Displays the number of retry attempts before the RADIUS server
times out.
timeout
(Optional) Displays the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to establish
contact with the RADIUS server before retry attempts begin.
server
(Optional) Displays RADIUS server configuration information.
index | all
For use with the server parameter to show server configuration for all
servers or a specific RADIUS server as defined by an index.
Table 15-46 show radius Output Details
Output Field
What It Displays...
RADIUS status
Whether RADIUS is enabled or disabled.
RADIUS retries
Number of retry attempts before the RADIUS server times out. The default value of 3
can be reset using the set radius command as described in “
RADIUS timeout
Maximum amount of time (in seconds) to establish contact with the RADIUS server
before retry attempts begin. The default value of 20 can be reset using the set
radius command as described in “
RADIUS Server
RADIUS server’s index number, IP address, and UDP authentication port.
Realm-Type
Realm defines who has to go through the RADIUS server for authentication.
• Management-access: This means that anyone trying to access the switch
(Telnet, SSH, Local Management) has to authenticate through the RADIUS
server.
• Network-access: This means that all the users have to authenticate to a RADIUS
server before they are allowed access to the network.
• Any-access: Means that both Management-access and Network-access have
been enabled.