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Chapter 40 Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
Configuring RADIUS
This section describes how to configure your switch to support RADIUS. At a minimum, you must
identify the host or hosts that run the RADIUS server software and define the method lists for RADIUS
authentication. You can optionally define method lists for RADIUS authorization and accounting.
A method list defines the sequence and methods to be used to authenticate, to authorize, or to keep
accounts on a user. You can use method lists to designate one or more security protocols to be used (such
as TACACS+ or local username lookup), thus ensuring a backup system if the initial method fails. The
software uses the first method listed to authenticate, to authorize, or to keep accounts on users. If that
method does not respond, the software selects the next method in the list. This process continues until
there is successful communication with a listed method or the method list is exhausted.
You should have access to and should configure a RADIUS server before conf ig uring RADIUS features
on your switch.
Default RADIUS Configuration, page 40-100
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host, page 40-100 (required)
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication, page 40-103 (required)
Defining AAA Server Groups, page 40-105 (optional)
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services, page 40-107
(optional)
Starting RADIUS Accounting, page 40-108 (optional)
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers, page 40-109 (optional)
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes, page 40-109 (optional)
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication, page 40-111
(optional)
Configuring CoA on the Switch, page 40-112
Monitoring and Troubleshooting CoA Functionality, page 40-113
Configuring RADIUS Server Load Balancing, page 40-113 (optional)

Default RADIUS Configuration

RADIUS and AAA are disabled by default.
To prevent a lapse in security, you cannot configure RADIUS through a network management
application. When enabled, RADIUS can authenticate users accessing the switch using the CLI.

Identifying the RADIUS Server Host

Switch-to-RADIUS-server communication involves several components:
Hostname or IP address
Authentication destination port
Accounting destination port
Key string
Timeout period
Retransmission value