System information
Command Line Reference
RADIUS Authentication
RADIUS Authentication
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon authentica-
tion protocol that uses software running on a central server to control access
for RADIUS-aware devices to the network. An authentication server contains
a database of user credentials for each wireless client that requires access to
the network. RADIUS client configuration is required for each SSID wireless
interface to support MAC authentication and IEEE 802.1X.
Command Function Mode Page
radius-authentication- Specifies the RADIUS server IC-W-S 8-61
server address
radius-authentication- Sets the RADIUS server network port IC-W-S 8-62
server port
radius-authentication- Sets the RADIUS encryption key IC-W-S 8-62
server key
radius-authentication- Sets the number of retries IC-W-S 8-63
server retransmit
radius-authentication- Sets the interval between sending authentication IC-W-S 8-64
server timeout requests
radius-authentication- Sets the format for MAC addresses on the RADIUS IC-W-S 8-64
server mac-format server
radius-authentication- Sets the format for VLAN IDs on the RADIUS server IC-W-S 8-65
server vlan-format
show radius Shows the current RADIUS settings Exec 8-65
radius-authentication-server address
This command specifies the primary and secondary RADIUS servers.
Syntax
radius-authentication-server [secondary] address <host_ip_address |
host_name>
• secondary - Secondary server.
• host_ip_address - IP address of server.
• host_name - Host name of server. (Range: 1-20 characters)
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