44 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Managing the Switch
RADIUS RFC 2138 Attributes The RADIUS RFC 2138 optional attributes supported are as follows:
•User-Name
•User-Password
•Service-Type
•Login-IP-Host
RADIUS Server Configuration Example (Merit)Many implementations of RADIUS server use the publicly available Merit© AAA server application,
available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.merit.edu/aaa
Included below are excerpts from relevant portions of a sample Merit RADIUS server implementation.
The example shows excerpts from the client and user configuration files. The client configuration file
(ClientCfg.txt) defines the authorized source machine, source name, and access level. The user
configuration file (users) defines username, password, and service type information.
ClientCfg.txt
#Client Name Key [type] [version] [prefix]
#---------------- --------------- -------------- --------- --------
#10.1.2.3:256 test type = nas v2 pfx
#pm1 %^$%#*(&!(*&)+ type=nas pm1.
#pm2 :-):-(;^):-}! type nas pm2.
#merit.edu/homeless hmoemreilte.ses
#homeless testing type proxy v1
#xyz.merit.edu moretesting type=Ascend:NAS v1
#anyoldthing:1234 whoknows? type=NAS+RAD_RFC+ACCT_RFC
10.202.1.3 andrew-linux type=nas
10.203.1.41 eric type=nas
10.203.1.42 eric type=nas
10.0.52.14 samf type=nas
users
user Password = ""
Filter-Id = "unlim"
admin Password = "", Service-Type = Administrative
Filter-Id = "unlim"
show radius Displays the current RADIUS client
configuration and statistics.
unconfig radius {server [primary | secondary]} Unconfigures the radius client
configuration.
Table 1 1: RADIUS Commands (continued)
Command Description