Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Manual De Mantenimiento
Managing and Monitoring the AAA Servers
▀ Managing the AAA Servers
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series AAA Interface Administration and Reference
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Managing the AAA Servers
This section provides information and instructions for using the system Command Line Interface (CLI) for
troubleshooting the network reachability issues for AAA servers that may arise during system operation.
troubleshooting the network reachability issues for AAA servers that may arise during system operation.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
Using the RADIUS Testing Tools
The CLI provides a mechanism for testing network connectivity with and configuration of RADIUS authentication and
accounting servers. This functionality can be extremely useful in determining the accuracy of the system‘s RADIUS
configuration, the configuration of the subscriber profile on the RADIUS server, and troubleshooting the server‘s
response time.
accounting servers. This functionality can be extremely useful in determining the accuracy of the system‘s RADIUS
configuration, the configuration of the subscriber profile on the RADIUS server, and troubleshooting the server‘s
response time.
Testing a RADIUS Authentication Server
When used to test a RADIUS authentication server, the tool generates an authentication request message for a specific
user name.
user name.
Important:
The user name must already be configured on the RADIUS authentication server prior to executing
the test.
To execute the RADIUS authentication test tool, in the Exec mode, use the following command:
Notes:
specifies that all configured RADIUS authentication servers be tested.
specifies the configured RADIUS authentication servers in a RADIUS
server group named
for server group functionality.
specifies the IP address of a specific RADIUS authentication server to test.
specifies the TCP port over that the system should use when communicating with the
RADIUS authentication server to test.
specifies a username that is supplied to the RADIUS server for authentication.