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Description 
Use the local-server enable command to enable the UDP ports for local RADIUS services. 
Use the undo local-server command to disable the UDP ports for local RADIUS services. 
By default, the UDP ports for local RADIUS services are enabled. 
In addition to functioning as a RADIUS client to provide remote RADIUS authentication, authorization, 
and accounting services, the switch can act as a local RADIUS server to provide simple RADIUS server 
functions locally. For the switch to act as a local server, you need to use this command to enable the 
service ports. The UDP port for local RADIUS authentication/authorization service is 1645, and that for 
local RADIUS accounting service is 1646. 
Related commands: radius schemestatelocal-server nas-ip
Examples 
# Enable UDP ports for local RADIUS services. 
<Sysname> system-view  
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] local-server enable 
local-server nas-ip 
Syntax 
local-server nas-ip ip-address key password
 
undo local-server nas-ip ip-address
 
View 
System view 
Parameters 
nas-ip ip-address
: Specifies the IP address of a network access server (NAS) that can use the local 
RADIUS services. Here, ip-address is in dotted decimal notation. 
key password
: Sets the shared key between the local RADIUS server and the NAS. Here, password is 
a string of up to 16 characters. 
Description 
Use the local-server nas-ip command to set the related parameters of the local RADIUS server. 
Use the undo local-server nas-ip command to cancel a specified NAS setting for the local RADIUS 
server. 
By default, the local RADIUS server is enabled and it allows the access of NAS 127.0.0.1. That is, the 
local device serves as both a RADIUS server and a network access server, and all authentications are 
performed locally. The default share key is null. 
Note that: