Reference Guide
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–
Key String (0-128 Characters)
— The key string used for
authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications between
the device and the RADIUS server.
Defining RADIUS Servers Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI commands for defining fields
displayed on the RADIUS pages.
Table 7-34. RADIUS Server CLI Commands
CLI Command Description
radius-server host {ipv4-address |
ipv6-address | ipv6z-address |
hostname} [auth-port auth-port-number]
[acct-port acct-port-number] [timeout
timeout] [retransmit retries]
[deadtime deadtime] [key key-string]
[source {source-ip}] [priority
priority] [usage {login | 802.1x |
all}]
no radius-server host {ip-address |
hostname}
Specifies a RADIUS server
host.
Use the no form of the
command to delete the
specified RADIUS server host.
radius-server timeout timeout-seconds
no radius-server timeout
Sets the interval for which a
device waits for a server host
to reply.
Use the no form of this
command to restore the
default configuration.
radius-server retransmit
retries
no radius-server retransmit
Specifies the number of times
the software searches the list
of RADIUS server hosts.
Use the no form of this
command to restore the
default configuration.
radius-server deadtime deadtime
no radius-server deadtime
Configures unavailable servers
to be skipped.
Use the no form of this
command to restore the
default configuration.










