Brocade Communications Systems 2.1 manual Example of adding a Radius server

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radius-server

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Description

Use this command to configure attributes on the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server doesn’t exist,

 

it is added. If the RADIUS server already exists, then the attributes are changed.

 

Usage

Using the no form of the radius-server command sets the default values of the individual attributes.

Guidelines

 

 

Examples

Example of adding a RADIUS server:

 

 

switch(config)# radius-server host 10.24.65.6 protocol chap retransmit 100

 

 

switch(config-radius-server-10.24.65.6)#

 

 

switch(config)# radius-server host 10.38.37.180 protocol pap

 

 

key “new#virgo*secret timeout 10

 

See Also

None

 

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Contents Network OS Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Contents Modified messages Chapter Brocade VDX 6730 Hardware Reference ManualThis chapter About This DocumentHow this document is organized Supported hardware and softwareWhat’s new in this document Command syntax conventionsDocument conventions Text formattingRepeat the previous element, for example membermember Key termsBrocade resources Additional informationOther industry resources Document feedback Getting technical helpNetwork OS Documentation Update New Content for the NOS Administrator’s Guide NOS Administrator’s GuideInstalling and Maintaining Firmware Optional Enter the usb dir commandSecurity Configuring optional arguments in tacplusSecurity Optional Unmount the USB storage deviceFips Support Configuration ManagementFips Support Configuring Lldp Configuring LldpNew commands in the Network OS Command Reference NOS CLI Command ReferenceChassis fan airflow-direction Examples To specify the fan airflow-direction Chassis fan airflow-directionSee Also None Restrict-flooding Vcenter discovery ignore-delete-all-response Vcenter discovery ignore-delete-all-responseAlways Guidelines ExamplesConfigures the timeout for the response from vCenter server Vcenter discovery timeoutDefault value is 60 minutes MinutesModified commands in Network OS Command Reference Modified commands in Network OS Command ReferenceDpod ReserveLdap-server host Timeout secsHost Fqdn Domain basednLldp dcbx-version Lldp dcbx-versionRx on off Qos flowcontrolRadius-server Radius-serverExample of adding a Radius server Synopsis Operands Show dpodDisplays Dynamic Ports on Demand POD license information Show dpod rbridge-idallOperands Interface Show lldp neighborsGigabitethernet DetailSystem Description Fibre Channel Switch Tacacs-server Timeout-5 Retries-5Tacacs-server PortFollowing example deletes the TACACS+ server Following example changes the TACACS+ serverUsb dir Deleted commands in Network OS Command Reference Deleted commands in Network OS Command ReferenceVepa enable Network OS Message Reference New Content for the Network OS Message ReferenceNew messages EM System MessagesPort System Messages FW System MessagesFW-1409 PORT-1014PORT-1016 VC System MessagesPORT-1017 VC-1007VC-1010 VC-1009VC-1011 VC-1012Modified messages Modified messagesFCOE-1034 FCOE-1034 Brocade VDX 6710-54 Hardware Reference Manual FRU Removal and Replacement ProceduresBrocade VDX 6710-54 Operation FRU Removal and Replacement Procedures Brocade VDX 6720 Operation Brocade VDX 6720 Hardware Reference ManualFRU Removal and Replacement Procedures Brocade VDX 6730 Operation Brocade VDX 6730 Hardware Reference ManualFRU Removal and Replacement Procedures

2.1 specifications

Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. is a prominent player in the networking and data center industry, known for its innovative products and solutions that enhance data storage, network management, and cloud computing. The release of Brocade 2.1 brought significant enhancements aimed at improving data flow and network efficiency, specifically designed for evolving IT infrastructures.

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Brocade 2.1 also emphasizes enhanced security features, incorporating advanced encryption and authentication mechanisms to protect data in transit. This is essential for organizations handling sensitive data and looking to comply with regulations, such as GDPR or HIPAA. The built-in security measures provide peace of mind regarding data integrity and confidentiality.

In terms of management and monitoring, Brocade 2.1 includes robust tools that provide visibility into network performance. Analytics capabilities enable administrators to gather insights into network usage patterns, troubleshoot issues in real-time, and optimize resource allocation. This proactive approach to network management significantly reduces downtime and enhances overall user experience.

Additionally, Brocade’s commitment to interoperability means that 2.1 can easily integrate with existing infrastructure and third-party solutions, offering a seamless transition for organizations looking to upgrade their systems. This flexibility ensures that users can tailor their networking environments to their specific requirements without facing compatibility issues.

In summary, Brocade Communications Systems 2.1 stands out with its high-speed Fibre Channel technology, support for SDN and NFV, enhanced security features, and robust management tools. These characteristics make it an ideal solution for organizations aiming to optimize their IT infrastructure and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.