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Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters

Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server

To configure the number of RADIUS server retransmits to 5, enter:

(config)# radius-server retransmit 5

To set the RADIUS server retransmit request back to the default of 3 retries, enter:

(config)# no radius-server retransmit

Configuring the RADIUS Server Dead-Time

Use the radius-serverdead-timecommand to set the time interval in which the CSS verifies whether a non-functional server is operational. During the set time interval, the CSS sends probe access-request packets to verify that the RADIUS server (primary or secondary) is available and can receive authentication requests. The dead-time interval starts when the server does not respond to the number of authentication request transmissions configured through the radius-server retransmit command. When the server responds to a probe access-request packet, the CSS transmits the authentication request to the server. Valid entries are 1 to 255 seconds. The default is 5 seconds.

To configure the RADIUS server dead-time to 15 seconds, with probe access-requests enabled, enter:

(config)# radius-server dead-time 15

To set the RADIUS server dead-time request back to the default of 5 seconds, enter:

(config)# no radius-server dead-time

Showing RADIUS Server Configuration Information

Use the show radius command to display information and statistics about the RADIUS server configuration. The syntax and options are:

show radius config [primarysecondaryall] - Display RADIUS configuration information for a specific server or all servers, identified by type.

show radius stat [primarysecondaryall] - Display RADIUS authentication statistics for a specific server or all servers, identified by type.

 

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Contents Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Configuring User Terminal Parameters # show profileConfiguring Terminal Idle Configuring Terminal LengthConfiguring Terminal Timeout Configuring Terminal MoreConfiguring Terminal Netmask-Format Using Expert Mode Displaying the History Buffer Changing the CLI PromptModifying the History Buffer # show history Copying the Running Profile to the Default-ProfileCopying and Saving User Profiles Copying the Running Profile to a Tftp Server Copying the Running Profile to a User ProfileCopying the Running Profile to an FTP Server Boot Configuration Mode Commands # copy profile tftp 192.168.3.6 \home\bobo\bobo-profileSpecifying the Primary Boot Configuration Config-boot#unpack ap0500002.adiConfig-boot#remove ap0410008 Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image ADIConfiguring the Primary Boot-File Configuring the Primary Boot-TypeConfiguring the Primary Config-Path Config-boot#no primary boot-typeConfig-boot#primary config-path f/bootdir Config-boot#no primary config-pathSpecifying the Secondary Boot Configuration Specifying the Secondary Boot-FileConfig-boot#secondary boot-file ap0410008 Config-boot#secondary boot-file ?Specifying the Secondary Boot-Type Specifying the Secondary Config-PathConfig-boot#secondary boot-type boot-via-disk Config-boot#no secondary boot-typeConfig-boot#secondary config-path f/bootdir Config-boot#no secondary config-pathConfiguring the Passive SCM IP Address Config-boot#passive ip addressConfiguring the Passive SCM Primary Boot File Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot TypeConfiguring the Passive SCM Primary Configuration Path Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot FileConfiguring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot Type Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration PathConfig-boot#passive secondary boot-type boot-via-disk Config-boot#no passive secondary boot-typeConfiguring the Passive SCM Subnet Mask Config-boot#passive secondary config-path c/bootdirConfig-boot#no passive secondary config-path Config-boot#passive subnet maskConfig-boot#show boot-config Showing the Boot ConfigurationBooting the CSS from a Network Drive Config-boot#primary config-path e/adidirectory Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCMConfig-boot#primary boot-type boot-via-network bootrecord Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM Showing Network Boot Configurations Config# show boot-configConfiguring Host Name Configuring Idle TimeoutConfig# host CSS11150-LML Config# no host CSS11150-LMLConfig# idle timeout Config# no idle timeoutConfiguring the CSS as a Radius Client Specifying a Primary Radius Server Config# no radius-server primary Specifying a Secondary Radius ServerConfiguring the Radius Server Timeouts Configuring the Radius Server RetransmitsConfig# no radius-server secondary Config# radius-server timeoutShowing Radius Server Configuration Information Configuring the Radius Server Dead-TimeConfig# show radius config primary Config# show radius stats secondaryDescribes the fields in the show radius stat output Controlling Remote Access to the CSS Config# virtual authentication disallowed Config# admin-shutdownConfig# restrict telnet Config# find ip address Finding an IP AddressConfiguring Flow Parameters Configuring Permanent Connections for TCP PortsResetting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Ports Reclaiming Reserved Telnet and FTP Control PortsConfig# flow reserve-clean Config# no flow reserve-cleanConfig# flow statistics Showing Flow StatisticsConfiguring Content API Creating XML CodeActioninterface ethernet-6/action Actionip address 10.10.104.1/16/actionXML Document Example Publishing the XML Code to the CSS Controlling Access to the CSS Http ServerParsing the XML Code Testing the Output of the XML Code Configuring the Command Scheduler Config# no cmd-sched Config# no cmd-sched periodicshowsShowing Configured Command Scheduler Records Config# show cmd-schedWhere to Go Next

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