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<Command Entry Example>
An example of executing the command to show the RADIUS configuration is shown
below.
Fig. 3-5-4-1 Example of executing the command to show the RADIUS configuration
Fig. 3-5-4-2 Example of executing the command to show the login method
(1) NAS ID
Shows the authentication ID (NAS Identifier). This parameter is used as a NAS-Identifier
(RADIUS attribute 32) in a RADIUS packet (Access-Request) sent by this Switching Hub.
(2) Index
Shows the authentication order to RADIUS server. The authentication is carried out starting
from Index No. 1. If the communications with the RADIUS server fails, then the authentication
is carried out for Index No. 2 and so on in ascending order.
(3) Server IP address
Shows the IP address of RADIUS server.
(4) Shared Secret
Shows the common key (Shared Secret) that is used in authentication. The same key must
be set between the server side and the client side. In general, system manager set this common
M24eG# show radius-server
NAS ID: Nas1
Index Server IP address Shared Secret Response Time Max Retransmission
----- ----------------- -------------------- ------------- ------------------
1 192.168.1.200 admin 10 Seconds 3
2 0.0.0.0 10 Seconds 3
3 0.0.0.0 10 Seconds 3
4 0.0.0.0 10 Seconds 3
5 0.0.0.0 10 Seconds 3
M24eG#
(1)
(2)
M24eG# show login method
login method 1 is Local
login method 2 is None
M24eG#
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