Qtech QSW-3300-28F-AC-AC [152/693] Radius server key

Qtech QSW-3300-28F-AC-AC [152/693] Radius server key
RADIUS Commands
Software User Manual
CLI Command Reference
Page 169
no radius server host
The no version of this command deletes the configured server entry from the list of configured RADIUS servers.
If the RADIUS authenticating server being removed is the active server in the servers that are identified by the
same server name, then the RADIUS client selects another server for making RADIUS transactions. If the 'auth'
token is used, the previously configured RADIUS authentication server is removed from the configuration.
Similarly, if the 'acct' token is used, the previously configured RADIUS accounting server is removed from the
configuration. The
ipaddr|dnsname parameter must match the IP address or DNS name of the previously
configured RADIUS authentication / accounting server.
Example:
The following shows an example of the command.
(Switch) (Config) #radius server host acct 192.168.37.60
(Switch) (Config) #radius server host acct 192.168.37.60 port 1813
(Switch) (Config) #radius server host auth 192.168.37.60 name Network1_RS port 1813
(Switch) (Config) #radius server host acct 192.168.37.60 name Network2_RS
(Switch) (Config) #no radius server host acct 192.168.37.60
radius server key
This command configures the key to be used in RADIUS client communication with the specified server.
Depending on whether the 'auth' or 'acct' token is used, the shared secret is configured for the RADIUS
authentication or RADIUS accounting server. The IP address or hostname provided must match a previously
configured server. When this command is executed, the secret is prompted.
Text-based configuration supports Radius server’s secrets in encrypted and non-encrypted format. When you
save the configuration, these secret keys are stored in encrypted format only. If you want to enter the key in
encrypted format, enter the key along with the encrypted keyword. In the
show running-config command’s display,
these secret keys are displayed in encrypted format. You cannot show these keys in plain text format.
Example:
The following shows an example of the CLI command.
radius server key acct 10.240.4.10 encrypted encrypt-string
Format
no radius server host {auth | acct} {ipaddr|dnsname}
Mode Global Config
Note: The secret must be an alphanumeric value not exceeding 16 characters.
Format
radius server key {auth | acct} {ipaddr|dnsname} encrypted password
Mode Global Config
Field Description
ipaddr The IP address of the server.
dnsname The DNS name of the server.
password The password in encrypted format.

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