Configuring RADIUS Group Servers

Configuring RADIUS Server Deadtime Period

Configuring RADIUS Server Deadtime Period 
POST http://<mgmt0_IP>/api/mo/sys/userext/radiusext.json
{
  "aaaRadiusEp": {
    "children": [
      {
        "aaaRadiusProviderGroup": {
          "attributes": {
            "deadtime": "1024",
            "name": "RADIUSServer1"
}}}]}}
{
    imdata:[]
}
<System>
  <userext-items>
    <radiusext-items>
      <radiusprovidergroup-items>
        <RadiusProviderGroup-list>
          <name>RADIUSServer1</name>
          <deadtime>1024</deadtime>
        </RadiusProviderGroup-list>
      </radiusprovidergroup-items>
    </radiusext-items>
  </userext-items>
</System>

Note: This example was added in Release 9.3(1).


CLI Commands

The CLI commands are equivalent to the payload examples displayed in the pane on the right. Click the DME tab in the top-left corner of the right pane to view the JSON payload. Click the YANG tab to view the XML payload.

aaa group server radius RADIUSServer1
 deadtime 1024


aaaRadiusProviderGroup Properties

The following table contains information about the aaaRadiusProviderGroup properties in the DME payload. For more information about the properties and MOs, see the NX-API DME Model Reference linked in the Related Documentation section below.

Property NameData TypeDescriptionValues
deadtimeaaa:ProviderGroupDeadtime
(scalar:Uint32)
Duration for which non-reachable server is skipped
RANGE: [0 , 1440]
DEFAULT: 0
namepol:ObjName
(naming:Name256)
Object name
RANGE: [0 , 127]


Related Documentation

Note: The property information for this example was added in Release 9.3(3).


Verifying a DME Configuration
The following table contains the distinguished name (DN) for each managed object (MO) in the DME payload. Issue a GET request using the DN to verify the configuration was posted or to get information about the configured properties of a particular object.

MODN
aaaRadiusEp sys/userext/radiusext
aaaRadiusProviderGroup sys/userext/radiusext/radiusprovidergroup-{[name]}


aaaRadiusProviderGroup Properties

The following table contains information about the aaaRadiusProviderGroup properties in the DME payload. For more information about the properties and MOs, see the NX-API DME Model Reference linked in the Related Documentation section below.

Property NameData TypeDescriptionValues
deadtimeaaa:ProviderGroupDeadtime
(scalar:Uint32)
Duration for which non-reachable server is skipped
RANGE: [0 , 1440]
DEFAULT: 0
namepol:ObjName
(naming:Name256)
Object name
RANGE: [0 , 127]


Related Documentation

For other CLI options, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Command Reference:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/products-command-reference-list.html

See the NX-API DME Model Reference for detailed information about classes and attributes described in the payload:

https://developer.cisco.com/site/nx-os/docs/nexus-model-reference/

For information about using the payloads, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Programmability Guide:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/products-programming-reference-guides-list.html

Deleting RADIUS Server Deadtime Period

Deleting RADIUS Server Deadtime Period 
POST http://<mgmt0_IP>/api/mo/sys/userext/radiusext.json
{
  "aaaRadiusEp": {
    "children": [
      {
        "aaaRadiusProviderGroup": {
          "attributes": {
            "deadtime": "0",
            "name": "RADIUSServer1"
}}}]}}
{
    imdata:[]
}
<System>
  <userext-items>
    <radiusext-items>
      <radiusprovidergroup-items>
        <RadiusProviderGroup-list>
          <name>RADIUSServer1</name>
          <deadtime>0</deadtime>
        </RadiusProviderGroup-list>
      </radiusprovidergroup-items>
    </radiusext-items>
  </userext-items>
</System>

Note: This example was added in Release 9.3(1).


CLI Commands

The CLI commands are equivalent to the payload examples displayed in the pane on the right. Click the DME tab in the top-left corner of the right pane to view the JSON payload. Click the YANG tab to view the XML payload.

aaa group server radius RADIUSServer1
 no deadtime 1024


aaaRadiusProviderGroup Properties

The following table contains information about the aaaRadiusProviderGroup properties in the DME payload. For more information about the properties and MOs, see the NX-API DME Model Reference linked in the Related Documentation section below.

Property NameData TypeDescriptionValues
deadtimeaaa:ProviderGroupDeadtime
(scalar:Uint32)
Duration for which non-reachable server is skipped
RANGE: [0 , 1440]
DEFAULT: 0
namepol:ObjName
(naming:Name256)
Object name
RANGE: [0 , 127]


Related Documentation

Note: The property information for this example was added in Release 9.3(3).


Verifying a DME Configuration
The following table contains the distinguished name (DN) for each managed object (MO) in the DME payload. Issue a GET request using the DN to verify the configuration was posted or to get information about the configured properties of a particular object.

MODN
aaaRadiusEp sys/userext/radiusext
aaaRadiusProviderGroup sys/userext/radiusext/radiusprovidergroup-{[name]}


aaaRadiusProviderGroup Properties

The following table contains information about the aaaRadiusProviderGroup properties in the DME payload. For more information about the properties and MOs, see the NX-API DME Model Reference linked in the Related Documentation section below.

Property NameData TypeDescriptionValues
deadtimeaaa:ProviderGroupDeadtime
(scalar:Uint32)
Duration for which non-reachable server is skipped
RANGE: [0 , 1440]
DEFAULT: 0
namepol:ObjName
(naming:Name256)
Object name
RANGE: [0 , 127]


Related Documentation

For other CLI options, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Command Reference:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/products-command-reference-list.html

See the NX-API DME Model Reference for detailed information about classes and attributes described in the payload:

https://developer.cisco.com/site/nx-os/docs/nexus-model-reference/

For information about using the payloads, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Programmability Guide:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/products-programming-reference-guides-list.html