Radius-server key – HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual

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Parameters

Usage

The same IP address can be used in more than one radius-server host command if
the auth-port value is different for each. The auth-port value is a User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) port number. The auth-port value must be specified immediately
after the hostname option (if present).

If no radius-server host {hostname | ip-address} is specified, all radius
configurations for the host are deleted. The no radius-server host {hostname | ip-
address} auth-port {port}
command can be specified to refine which host is deleted,
as the previous command deletes all RADIUS servers with the specified IP address.

RADIUS servers are tried in the order they are configured.

Example

minna (config) # radius-server host 10.0.0.0 key XXXX retransmit 3

timeout 10

minna (config) #

radius-server key

Description

Sets the shared secret text string used to communicate with a RADIUS server. This
command can be overridden using the radius-server host command. The no
command option resets the key to the default value.

Syntax

radius-server key <string>

Parameters

Example

minna (config) # radius-server key XYZ

minna (config) #

host <hostname> | ip-
address <IP address>

Specifies the RADIUS server host name or IP address.

auth-port <port-
number>

Specifies the authorization port number. The default value is 1812.

timeout <seconds>

Sets the timeout for retransmitting a request to any RADIUS server.
The range is 1-60. The default value is 3.

retransmit <retries>

Specifies the number of times the client attempts to authenticate
with any RADIUS server. The default value is 1. The range is 0-5.
To disable retransmissions set it to 0.

key <string>

Sets the shared secret text string used to communicate with any
RADIUS server.

<string>

Sets the shared secret text string used to communicate with any
RADIUS server.

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