Cisco CISCO1401 Software Guide - Page 139
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Chapter 11 Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ Servers Configuring and Enabling RADIUS Defining AAA Server Groups You can configure the bridge to use AAA server groups to group existing server hosts for authentication. You select a subset of the configured server hosts and use them for a particular service. The server group is used with a global server-host list, which lists the IP addresses of the selected server hosts. Server groups also can include multiple host entries for the same server if each entry has a unique identifier (the combination of the IP address and UDP port number), allowing different ports to be individually defined as RADIUS hosts providing a specific AAA service. If you configure two different host entries on the same RADIUS server for the same service (such as accounting), the second configured host entry acts as a fail-over backup to the first one. You use the server group server configuration command to associate a particular server with a defined group server. You can either identify the server by its IP address or identify multiple host instances or entries by using the optional auth-port and acct-port keywords. Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to define the AAA server group and associate a particular RADIUS server with it: Step 1 Step 2 Command configure terminal aaa new-model Purpose Enter global configuration mode. Enable AAA. OL-4059-01 Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide 11-9