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Parameter Description
Timeout Maximum time, in seconds, that the controller waits before timing out the
request and resending it.
Default: 5 seconds
NAS ID Network Access Server (NAS) identifier to use in RADIUS packets.
NAS IP The NAS IP address to be sent in RADIUS packets.
You can configure a “global” NAS IP address that the controller uses for
communications with all RADIUS servers. If you do not configure a server-
specific NAS IP, the global NAS IP is used. To set the global NAS IP in the
WebUI, navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication >
Advanced page. To set the global NAS IP in the CLI, enter the ip radius nas-
ip <ipaddr> command.
Enable IPv6 Enable or disable IPv6 for this server.
Default: Disabled
NAS IPv6 The NAS IPv6 address to be sent in RADIUS packets.
Source Interface Enter a VLAN number ID.
Allows you to use source IP addresses to differentiate RADIUS requests.
Associates a VLAN interface with the RADIUS server to allow the server-
specific source interface to override the global configuration.
l If you associate a Source Interface (by entering a VLAN number) with a
configured server, then the source IP address of the packet is that
interface’s IP address.
l If you do not associate the Source Interface with a configured server
(leave the field blank), the IP address of the global Source Interface is
used.
Use MD5 Use MD5 hash of cleartext password.
Default: Disabled
Mode Enables or disables the server.
Default: Enabled
Lowercase MAC
addresses
Send MAC address with lowercase in the authentication and accounting
requests to this server.
Default: Disabled
MAC address delimiter Send MAC address with the following delimiters in the authentication and
accounting requests of this server:
l colon: Send MAC address as XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
l dash: Send MAC address as XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
l none: Send MAC address as XXXXXXXXXXXX