Nortel Switched Firewall 2.3.3 User’s Guide and Command Reference
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Command reference
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/cfg/sys/adm/audit/servers
Radius Audit Servers Menu
The RADIUS Audit servers menu is used for adding, modifying and deleting information
about RADIUS audit servers.
[Radius Audit Servers Menu]
list - List all values
del - Delete a value by number
add - Add a new value
insert - Insert a new value
move - Move a value by number
Table 42
Radius Audit Servers Menu Options (/cfg/sys/adm/audit/servers)
Command Syntax and Usage
list
Lists the IP addresses of currently configured RADIUS audit servers, along with their correspond-
ing index numbers.
del
Removes the specified RADIUS audit server from the configuration. Use the
list
command to
display the index numbers of all added RADIUS audit servers.
add
<IP address> <TCP port number> <shared secret>
Adds a RADIUS audit server to the configuration. Specify the IP address, a TCP port number, and
the shared secret. The next available index number is assigned automatically by the system.
For backup purposes, several RADIUS audit servers can be added. The NSF contacts the server
with the lowest index number first. If contact could not be established, the NSF tries to contact the
server with the next index number in sequence and so on.
Note
: The default port number used for RADIUS audit is 1813.
insert
<index number to insert at> <IP address of RADIUS audit server to add>
Assigns a specific index number to the RADIUS audit server you add. The index number you
specify must be in use. RADIUS audit servers with an index number higher than (and including)
the one you specify will have their current index number incremented by 1. The shared secret
refers to the RADIUS server password.
move
<index number to move> <destination index number>
Moves a RADIUS audit server up or down in the list of configured servers. The index numbers
you specify must be in use. To view all servers currently added to the configuration, use the
list
command.