Security Configuration Command Set
Configuring RADIUS
14-6 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
14.3.1.2 set radius
Use this command to enable, disable, or configure RADIUS authentication.
set radius {enable | disable | last-resort-action {local {accept | reject |
challenge} | remote {accept | reject | challenge}} | retries number-of-retries |
server index ip_address port server-secret | timeout timeout-value | mgmt-auth
{enable | disable}}
Syntax Description
Server IP IP address of the RADIUS server.
Auth-Port RADIUS server’s UDP authentication port.
Status Whether the server is the primary or secondary RADIUS
server.
RADIUS
last-resort-action Last resort action to be taken if the RADIUS server times
out during local or remote login. Possible actions are:
Accept (allows access), Reject (doesn’t allow access) and
Challenge (prompts for local password).
enable | disable Enables or disables the RADIUS client.
last-resort-action Sets the action to be taken if the RADIUS server times out
during login.
local Sets last-resort-action options for local (console port)
access.
remote Sets last-resort-action options for remote (Telnet or
WebView) access.
accept Allows access (via console port for local access, Telnet or
WebView for remote access) at the Read-Write level with
no further attempt at authentication.
reject Does not allow access.
challenge Reverts to local passwords.
Table 14-1 show radius Output Details (Continued)
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