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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 11 Configuring RADIUS and Servers
Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
Step 3
radius-server host
{
hostname
|
ip-address
} [
auth-port
port-number
]
[
acct-port
port-number
] [
timeout
seconds
] [
retransmit
retries
] [
key
string
]
Specify the IP address or host name of the remote RADIUS server host.
•
(Optional) For
auth-port
port-number
, specify the UDP destination
port for authentication requests.
•
(Optional) For
acct-port
port-number
, specify the UDP destination
port for accounting requests.
•
(Optional) For
timeout
seconds
, specify the time interval that the
bridge waits for the RADIUS server to reply before retransmitting.
The range is 1 to 1000. This setting overrides the
radius-server
timeout
global configuration command setting. If no timeout is set
with the
radius-server host
command, the setting of the
radius-server timeout
command is used.
•
(Optional) For
retransmit
retries
, specify the number of times a
RADIUS request is resent to a server if that server is not responding
or responding slowly. The range is 1 to 1000. If no retransmit value is
set with the
radius-server host
command, the setting of the
radius-server retransmit
global configuration command is used.
•
(Optional) For
key
string
, specify the authentication and encryption
key used between the bridge and the RADIUS daemon running on the
RADIUS server.
Note
The key is a text string that must match the encryption key used
on the RADIUS server. Always configure the key as the last item
in the
radius-server host
command. Leading spaces are ignored,
but spaces within and at the end of the key are used. If you use
spaces in your key, do not enclose the key in quotation marks
unless the quotation marks are part of the key.
To configure the bridge to recognize more than one host entry associated
with a single IP address, enter this command as many times as necessary,
making sure that each UDP port number is different. The bridge software
searches for hosts in the order in which you specify them. Set the timeout,
retransmit, and encryption key values to use with the specific RADIUS
host.
Step 4
aaa group server radius
group-name
Define the AAA server-group with a group name.
This command puts the bridge in a server group configuration mode.
Step 5
server
ip-address
Associate a particular RADIUS server with the defined server group.
Repeat this step for each RADIUS server in the AAA server group.
Each server in the group must be previously defined in Step 2.
Step 6
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 7
show running-config
Verify your entries.
Step 8
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Step 9
Enable RADIUS login authentication. See the
“Configuring RADIUS
Login Authentication” section on page 11-7
.
Command
Purpose