3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 384
Example, radius scheme, Syntax, Parameter, Description
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384 CHAPTER 11: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS Example To configure the Switch to send RADIUS packets from 129.10.10.1, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]radius nas-ip 129.10.10.1 radius scheme Syntax radius scheme radius-scheme-name undo radius scheme radius-scheme-name View System View Parameter radius-scheme-name: Specifies the Radius server name with a character string not exceeding 32 characters. Description Use the radius scheme command to configure a RADIUS scheme group and enter its view. Use the undo radius scheme command to delete the specified RADIUS scheme. A default RADIUS scheme named system has been created in the system. The attributes of default system are all default values. RADIUS protocol configuration is performed on a per-RADIUS-scheme basis. Every RADIUS scheme shall at least have the specified IP address and UDP port number of the RADIUS authentication/authorization/accounting server and some necessary parameters exchanged with the RADIUS client end (Switch). It is necessary to create the RADIUS scheme and enter its view before performing other RADIUS protocol configurations. A RADIUS scheme can be used by several ISP domains at the same time. You can configure up to 16 RADIUS schemes, including the default scheme named as default system. Although undo radius scheme can remove a specified RADIUS scheme, the default one cannot be removed. Note that a scheme currently in use by the online user cannot be removed. Related commands: key, retry realtime-accounting, radius-scheme, timer realtime-accounting, stop-accounting-buffer enable, retry stop-accounting, server-type, state, user-name-format, retry, display radius, display radius statistics. Example To create a RADIUS scheme named "3Com" and enter its view, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.