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IPSG RADIUS Snoop Configuration Mode Commands
connection authorization ▀
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connection authorization
This command allows you to configure the RADIUS authorization password that must be matched by the RADIUS
accounting requests “snooped” by this service.
accounting requests “snooped” by this service.
Product
IPSG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > IPSG RADIUS Snoop Configuration
configure > context context_name > ipsg-service service_name mode radius-snoop
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ipsg-service-radius-snoop)#
Syntax
connection authorization [ encrypted ] password password
no connection authorization
no
Deletes the RADIUS connection authorization configuration from the current IPSG RADIUS snoop service.
[ encrypted ] password password
encrypted
: Specifies that the received RADIUS authorization password is encrypted.
password password
: Specifies the password that must be matched by incoming RADIUS accounting
requests.
In StarOS 12.2 and later releases,
password
with encryption must be an alphanumeric string of 1
through 132 characters, and without encryption an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
In StarOS 12.1 and earlier releases,
password
must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63
characters.
Usage
RADIUS accounting requests being examined by the IPSG RADIUS snoop service are destined for a
RADIUS Accounting Server. Since the “snoop” service does not terminate user authentication, the user
password is unknown.
Use this command to configure the authorization password that the RADIUS accounting requests must match
in order for the service to examine and extract user information.
RADIUS Accounting Server. Since the “snoop” service does not terminate user authentication, the user
password is unknown.
Use this command to configure the authorization password that the RADIUS accounting requests must match
in order for the service to examine and extract user information.
Example
The following command sets the RADIUS authorization password that must be matched by the RADIUS
accounting requests “snooped” by this service. The password is encrypted, and the password used in this
example is “
accounting requests “snooped” by this service. The password is encrypted, and the password used in this
example is “
secret
”.
connection authorization encrypted password secret