3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Description 
Use the nas-ip command to set the IP address for the device to use as the source address of the 
RADIUS packets to be sent to the server.  
Use the undo nas-ip command to to restore the default. 
By default, the source IP address of a packet sent to the server is that configured by the radius nas-ip 
command in system view. 
Note that: 
Specifying a source address for the RADIUS packets to be sent to the server can avoid the 
situation where the packets sent back by the RADIUS server cannot reach the device as the result 
of a physical interface failure. The address of a loopback interface is recommended. 
The nas-ip command in RADIUS scheme view is only for the current RADIUS scheme, while the 
radius nas-ip command in system view is for all RADIUS schemes. However, the nas-ip 
command in RADIUS scheme view overwrites the configuration of the radius nas-ip command. 
Related commands: radius nas-ip
Examples 
# Set the IP address for the device to use as the source address of the RADIUS packets to 10.1.1.1. 
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] radius scheme test1 
[Sysname-radius-test1] nas-ip 10.1.1.1 
primary accounting (RADIUS scheme view) 
Syntax 
primary accounting ip-address port-number ] 
undo primary accounting 
View 
RADIUS scheme view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
ip-address: IP address of the primary accounting server. 
port-number: UDP port number of the primary accounting server, which ranges from 1 to 65535 and 
defaults to 1813.  
Description 
Use the primary accounting command to specify the primary RADIUS accounting server.  
Use the undo primary accounting command to remove the configuration. 
By default, no primary RADIUS accounting server is specified. 
Note that: