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RADIUS Parameters
For detailed information on the supported RADIUS attributes, see
Supported RADIUS
Attributes
.
Table 46
RADIUS Parameter
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
EnableRADIUS
[Enable RADIUS]
0 = RADIUS application is disabled (default).
1 = RADIUS application is enabled.
AAAIndications
[AAA Indications]
0 = No indications (default).
3 = Accounting only
MaxRADIUSSessions
[Max. RADIUS Sessions]
Number of concurrent calls that can communicate with the RADIUS server
(optional).
The valid range is 0 to 240.
The default value is 240.
SharedSecret
[Shared Secret]
‘Secret’ used to authenticate the gateway to the RADIUS server. It should be
a cryptographically strong password.
RADIUSRetransmission
[RADIUS Max.
Retransmissions]
Number of retransmission retries.
The valid range is 1 to 10.
The default value is 3.
RadiusTO
The interval between each retry (measured in seconds).
The valid range is 1 to 30.
The default value is 10.
RADIUSAuthServerIP
[RADIUS Authentication
Server IP Address]
IP address of Authentication and Authorization server.
RADIUSAuthPort
[RADIUS Authentication Port]
Port number of Authentication and Authorization server.
The default value is 1645.
RADIUSAccServerIP
[RADIUS Accounting Server
IP Address]
IP address of accounting server.
RADIUSAccPort
[RADIUS Accounting Port]
Port number of Radius accounting server.
The default value is 1646.
RadiusAccountingType
[RADIUS Accounting Type]
Determines when a RADIUS accounting report is issued.
0 = At the Release of the call only (default).
1 = At the Connect and Release of the call.
2 = At the Setup and Release of the call.
DefaultAccessLevel
[Default Access Level]
Defines the default access level for the gateway when the RADIUS
(authentication) response doesn’t include an access level attribute.
The valid range is 0 to 255. The default value is 200 (Security Administrator').
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