Use the radius-server command to configure RADIUS server settings for user authentication.radius-server host <IP address> [auth-port <port>] [key <string>] [retransmit <0..3>] [timeout <1..15>]
host <IP address> Configures host, at specified IP address, to send RADIUS authentication requests.Use the no form of this command to stop sending RADIUS authentication requests to host. auth-port <port> Use the no form of this command to stop sending RADIUS authentication requests to the authentication port. key <string> Use the no form of this command to remove the global RADIUS server key. retransmit <0..3> Specifies the maximum number of retries that can be made in the attempt to connect to this RADIUS server. The range is 0 to 3.Use the no form of this command to reset the global RADIUS server retransmit count to its default. timeout <1..15> Specifies the number of seconds to wait before the connection times out with this RADIUS server, because of keyboard inactivity. The range is 1 to 15 seconds.Use the no form of this command to reset the global RADIUS server timeout setting to its default.(config) # radius-server key mysecretTo specify the RADIUS server’s IP address as 208.20.20.4 with authentication port 500 and a timeout of 10 seconds:(config) # radius-server host 208.20.20.4 auth-port 500 timeout 10(config) # no radius-server retransmit
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