Parameter

Description

Accounting Port

Accounting port on the server

 

Default: 1813

 

 

Retransmits

Maximum number of retries sent to the server by the controller before the server is marked as down.

 

Default: 3

 

 

Timeout

Maximum time, in seconds, that the controller waits before timing out the request and resending it.

 

Default: 5 seconds

 

 

NAS ID

Network Access Server (NAS) identifier to use in RADIUS packets.

 

Default: N/A

 

 

NAS IP

NAS IP address to send in RADIUS packets.

 

You can configure a “global” NAS IP address that the controller uses for communications with all

 

RADIUS servers. If you do not configure a server-specific NAS IP, the global NAS IP is used. To set

 

the global NAS IP in the WebUI, navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication >

 

Advanced page. To set the global NAS IP in the CLI, enter the ip radius nas-ipipaddrcommand.

 

Default: N/A

 

 

Source Interface

Enter a VLAN number ID.

 

Allows you to use source IP addresses to differentiate RADIUS requests.

 

Associates a VLAN interface with the RADIUS server to allow the server-specific source interface to

 

override the global configuration.

 

If you associate a Source Interface (by entering a VLAN number) with a configured server, then

 

the source IP address of the packet is that interface’s IP address.

 

If you do not associate the Source Interface with a configured server (leave the field blank), the

 

IP address of the global Source Interface is used.

 

 

Use MD5

Use MD5 hash of cleartext password.

 

Default: disabled

 

 

Mode

Enables or disables the server.

 

Default: enabled

 

 

Using the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers page.

2.Select Radius Server to display the Radius Server List.

3.To configure a RADIUS server, enter the name for the server and click Add.

4.Select the name to configure server parameters. Enter parameters as described in Table 48. Select the Mode checkbox to activate the authentication server.

5.Click Apply to apply the configuration.

NOTE: The configuration does not take effect until you perform this step.

Using the CLI

(host)(config) #aaa authentication-server radius <name> host <ipaddr>

key <key> enable

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