Display the Remote Access Dial-In User Services (RADIUS) server information.
show radius-server
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User EXEC
Note
Not all output fields apply to all hardware platforms . For more information about feature support, see Fabric Engine Feature Support Matrix.
The show radius-server command displays the following information:
Output field |
Description |
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NAME |
Specifies the RADIUS server name. |
USEDBY |
Specifies how the server functions. Configures the server for authentication for one of the following:cli
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SECRET |
Specifies the secret key. |
PORT |
Specifies the RADIUS server UDP port. |
PRIO |
Specifies the RADIUS server priority. |
RETRY |
Specifies the maximum number of authentication retries. The default is 3. |
TIMEOUT |
Specifies the number of seconds before the authentication request times out. The default is 3. |
ENABLED |
Specifies whether the RADIUS server is enabled. |
SECURE ENABLED |
Specifies whether RADSec is enabled on the RADIUS server. |
SECURE MODE |
Specifies the protocol used for secure connection with the server. Possible values are:
The default is tls. |
SECURE INSTANCE |
Specifies the radsecproxy instance. The default is -1 (the RADIUS server is not configured for RADSec). |
SECURE PROFILE |
Specifies the secure profile associated with the RADIUS server. |
SECURE LOG-LEVEL |
Specifies the secure log level. Possible values are:
|
ACCT PORT |
Specifies the RADIUS accounting UDP port. |
ACCT ENABLED |
Specifies whether RADIUS accounting is enabled. |
The following example displays RADIUS server information:
========================================================================================= Radius Server Entries ========================================================================================= SECURE SECURE SECURE SECURE SECURE ACCT ACCT NAME USEDBY SECRET PORT PRIO RETRY TIMEOUT ENABLED ENABLED MODE INSTANCE PROFILE LOG-LEVEL PORT ENABLED --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.0.2.14 cli ****** 1812 10 1 8 true true tls 0 radsecp error 1813 true 192.0.2.15 cli ****** 1812 10 1 8 true false tls -1 default error 1813 true