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set setup radius, Table 48 Common RADIUS server configuration attributes

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set setup radius Description Configures RADIUS servers on the switch. Authority Admin session Syntax set setup radius common server [server_number] Operands common Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure attributes that are common to all RADIUS servers. To configure common and server-specific attributes, omit the operand. Table 48 describes the common RADIUS server configuration attributes. Table 48 Common RADIUS server configuration attributes Attribute DeviceAuthOrder UserAuthOrder TotalServers Description Authenticator priority for devices: • Local: Authenticate devices using only the local security database. This is the default. • Radius: Authenticate devices using only the security database on the RADIUS server. • RadiusLocal: Authenticate devices using the RADIUS server security database first. If the RADIUS server is unavailable, then use the local switch security database. Authenticator priority for user accounts: • Local: Authenticate users using only the local security database. This is the default. • Radius: Authenticate users using only the security database on the RADIUS server. • RadiusLocal: Authenticate users using the RADIUS server security database first. If the RADIUS server is unavailable, then use the local switch security database. Number of RADIUS servers to configure during this session. Setting TotalServers to 0 disables all RADIUS authentication. The default is 0. Operands server [server_number] Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure attributes for the RADIUS server given by [server_number]. [server_number] is a positive integer. To configure common and specific RADIUS server parameters, omit the operand. Table 49 describes the server-specific RADIUS server configuration attributes. Table 49 Server-specific RADIUS server configuration attributes Attribute ServerIPAddress ServerUDPPort DeviceAuthServer Description IP address (version 4 or 6) or DNS host name of the RADIUS server. The default is 10.0.0.1. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number on the RADIUS server. The default is 1812. Enable (True) or disable (False) this server for device authentication. The default is False. 218 Command reference

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Command reference
set setup radius
Description
Configures RADIUS servers on the switch.
Authority
Admin session
Syntax
set setup radius
common
server [server_number]
Operands
common
Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure attributes that are common to all RADIUS
servers. To configure common and server-specific attributes, omit the operand.
Table 48
describes the common RADIUS server configuration attributes.
Table 48
Common RADIUS server configuration attributes
Attribute
Description
DeviceAuthOrder
Authenticator priority for devices:
Local
: Authenticate devices using only the local security database.
This is the default.
Radius
: Authenticate devices using only the security database on the
RADIUS server.
RadiusLocal
: Authenticate devices using the RADIUS server security
database first. If the RADIUS server is unavailable, then use the local
switch security database.
UserAuthOrder
Authenticator priority for user accounts:
Local
: Authenticate users using only the local security database. This
is the default.
Radius
: Authenticate users using only the security database on the
RADIUS server.
RadiusLocal
: Authenticate users using the RADIUS server security
database first. If the RADIUS server is unavailable, then use the local
switch security database.
TotalServers
Number of RADIUS servers to configure during this session. Setting
TotalServers to
0
disables all RADIUS authentication. The default is
0
.
Operands
server [server_number]
Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to configure attributes for the RADIUS server given by
[server_number]. [server_number] is a positive integer. To configure common and specific
RADIUS server parameters, omit the operand.
Table 49
describes the server-specific RADIUS
server configuration attributes.
Table 49
Server-specific RADIUS server configuration attributes
Attribute
Description
ServerIPAddress
IP address (version 4 or 6) or DNS host name of the RADIUS server. The
default is
10.0.0.1
.
ServerUDPPort
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number on the RADIUS server. The
default is
1812
.
DeviceAuthServer
Enable (
True
) or disable (
False
) this server for device authentication.
The default is
False
.