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config radius add, DES-3026:4#config radius add 1 10.48.74.121 key tomato default
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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual config radius add Purpose Used to configure the settings the Switch will use to communicate with a RADIUS server. Syntax config radius add key [default | {auth_port | acct_port }] Description The config radius add command is used to configure the settings the Switch will use to communicate with a RADIUS server. Parameters − Assigns a number to the current set of RADIUS server settings. Up to 3 groups of RADIUS server settings can be entered on the Switch. − The IP address of the RADIUS server. key − Specifies that a password and encryption key will be used between the Switch and the RADIUS server. − The shared-secret key used by the RADIUS server and the Switch. Up to 32 characters can be used. Restrictions default − Returns all of the ports in the range to their default RADIUS settings. auth_port − The UDP port number for authentication requests. The default is 1812. acct_port − The UDP port number for accounting requests. The default is 1813. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To configure RADIUS server communication settings: DES-3026:4#config radius add 1 10.48.74.121 key tomato default Command: config radius add 1 10.48.74.121 key tomato default Success. DES-3026:4# config radius delete Purpose Used to delete a previously entered RADIUS server configuration. Syntax config radius delete Description The config radius delete command is used to delete a previously entered RADIUS server configuration. Parameters − Assigns a number to the current set of RADIUS server settings. Up to three groups of RADIUS server settings can be entered on the Switch. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To delete previously configured RADIUS server communication settings: 136