Command Groups
RADIUS Client Commands
Remote Authentication Dial‐in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon authentication protocol that uses software running on a central server to control access for RADIUS‐aware devices to the network. An authentication server contains a database of credentials, such as users names and passwords, for each wireless client that requires access to the access point. RADIUS client commands are listed in Table A‐12.
Table A-12 RADIUS Client Commands
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Specifies the RADIUS server | GC | ||
Sets the RADIUS encryption key | GC | ||
Sets the RADIUS server network port | GC | ||
Enables or disables the RADIUS server port | GC | ||
accounting | for accounting packets and sets the port |
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Sets the number of retries | GC | ||
Sets the interval between sending | GC | ||
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Sets the interval to send accounting updates | GC | ||
interim | from the access point to the server for this |
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Specifies configuration for the secondary | GC | ||
| RADIUS server |
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show radius | Shows the current RADIUS settings | Exec |
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