System information

BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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Use the radius-server timeout command in Global Configuration mode to
configure the wait time interval for when there is no response from the server
before retransmitting to the RADIUS server, as shown below:
MOT(config)#radius-server timeout <0-1000>
where:
0-1000 is the wait time interval in seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
Configuring RADIUS Client Access
Before you configure RADIUS client access parameters, ensure that user password
parameters are configured on the BSR 64000 and the RADIUS server. Refer to
Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords on page 3-3 for more information.
Use one or more of the following options to enable and configure the RADIUS Client
feature:
1. Use the telnet authentication radius command in Global Configuration mode to
enable RADIUS client authentication for telnet session access to the BSR, as
shown below:
MOT(config)#telnet authentication radius telnet [local-password]
where:
local-password allows password authentication by a locally configured
password if there is no response from the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS
client is not configured with the local-password command argument, access
to the BSR is denied if there is no response from the RADIUS server.
2. If you are experiencing failed telnet login authentications, use the telnet
authentication radius fail-messege command in Global Configuration mode to
display failed radius client logins and authentications, as shown below:
MOT(config)#telnet authentication radius fail-messege [<LINE> | <cr>]
Note: User password attributes in the RADIUS request sent from the
RADIUS client on the BSR to the RADIUS server are encrypted.