HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide
To delete a shared secret:
• Execute the hcmdsradiussecret command.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\bin\hcmdsradiussecret /
delete /name RADIUS-server-indication-name
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdsradiussecret
-delete -name RADIUS-server-indication-name
Related topics
• Notes on commands for setting up a link to an external authentication server, page 156
Checking the RADIUS server that registered a shared secret on the management server
Use the hcmdsradiussecret command to check which RADIUS server has registered the shared
secret on the management server.
To check the RADIUS server that registered a shared secret on the management server:
• Execute the hcmdsradiussecret command.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\bin\hcmdsradiussecret /
list
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdsradiussecret
-list
The server identification name of the RADIUS server is displayed.
Related topics
• Notes on commands for setting up a link to an external authentication server, page 156
Checking connections to an external authentication server and an external
authorization server
Use the hcmdscheckauth command to check whether the management server is correctly connected
to the external authentication server and the external authorization server.
Operations to complete in advance
Register an external authentication server and an external authorization server (see “Registering an
external authentication server and an external authorization server” on page 126).
Information to collect in advance
• For LDAP authentication
Check the user accounts registered on the LDAP directory server. For user IDs, specify the value
saved in the attribute specified by auth.ldap.value-specified-in-auth.server.name.at-
tr in the exauth.properties file.
• For RADIUS authentication
User account management154