Deployment Guide

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Specifying a RADIUS Server Host
When configuring a RADIUS server host, you can set different communication parameters, such as the UDP port, the key
password, the number of retries, and the timeout.
To specify a RADIUS server host and configure its communication parameters, use the following command.
Enter the host name or IP address of the RADIUS server host.
CONFIGURATION mode
radius-server host {hostname | ip-address} [auth-port port-number] [retransmit retries]
[timeout seconds] [key [encryption-type] key]
Configure the optional communication parameters for the specific host:
auth-port port-number: the range is from 0 to 65535. Enter a UDP port number. The default is 1812.
retransmit retries: the range is from 0 to 100. Default is 3.
timeout seconds: the range is from 0 to 1000. Default is 5 seconds.
key [encryption-type] key: enter 0 for plain text or 7 for encrypted text, and a string for the key. The key can be
up to 42 characters long. This key must match the key configured on the RADIUS server host.
If you do not configure these optional parameters, the global default values for all RADIUS host are applied.
To specify multiple RADIUS server hosts, configure the radius-server host command multiple times. If you configure
multiple RADIUS server hosts, Dell EMC Networking OS attempts to connect with them in the order in which they were
configured. When Dell EMC Networking OS attempts to authenticate a user, the software connects with the RADIUS server
hosts one at a time, until a RADIUS server host responds with an accept or reject response.
If you want to change an optional parameter setting for a specific host, use the radius-server host command. To change
the global communication settings to all RADIUS server hosts, refer to Setting Global Communication Parameters for all RADIUS
Server Hosts.
To view the RADIUS configuration, use the show running-config radius command in EXEC Privilege mode.
To delete a RADIUS server host, use the no radius-server host {hostname | ip-address} command.
Setting Global Communication Parameters for all RADIUS Server Hosts
You can configure global communication parameters (auth-port, key, retransmit, and timeout parameters) and specific
host communication parameters on the same system.
However, if you configure both global and specific host parameters, the specific host parameters override the global parameters
for that RADIUS server host.
To set global communication parameters for all RADIUS server hosts, use the following commands.
Set a time interval after which a RADIUS host server is declared dead.
CONFIGURATION mode
radius-server deadtime seconds
seconds: the range is from 0 to 2147483647. The default is 0 seconds.
Configure a key for all RADIUS communications between the system and RADIUS server hosts.
CONFIGURATION mode
radius-server key [encryption-type] key
encryption-type: enter 7 to encrypt the password. Enter 0 to keep the password as plain text.
key: enter a string. The key can be up to 42 characters long. You cannot use spaces in the key.
Configure the number of times Dell EMC Networking OS retransmits RADIUS requests.
CONFIGURATION mode
radius-server retransmit retries
retries: the range is from 0 to 100. Default is 3 retries.
Configure the time interval the system waits for a RADIUS server host response.
CONFIGURATION mode
radius-server timeout seconds
seconds: the range is from 0 to 1000. Default is 5 seconds.
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