Configuration of an interface as the source of RADIUS packets

You can designate the lowest-numbered IP address configured on Ethernet port, loopback interface, management interface, or virtual interface as the source IP address for RADIUS packets.

When a source interface for RADIUS packets is not configured, the IP address of the interface through which the RADIUS packet exits the device is used as the source IP address in the IP header. Designating a specific interface as the source interface for RADIUS packets provides the following benefits:

When more than one IP address is configured on an interface, the lowest-numbered IP address is used as the source IP address for the RADIUS packets.

A source interface for RADIUS packets must be configured for each instance of RADIUS host that is configured on the device.

You can configure a source interface for RADIUS packets by using the source-interface command in RADIUS server host VRF configuration mode.