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Radius
Configuration
Menu 5: Network Radius Configuration
Radius login is...................Disabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :
Radius Server IP Address is: 0.0.0.0
Enter radius server address in dotted decimal form :
Radius Backup IP Address is: 0.0.0.0
Enter radius server address in dotted decimal form :
Radius secret is: HardlyASecret
Enter radius secret (16 chars max).
:
URPC usernames as backup login is Disabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :
Radius response timeout is 5 seconds
Enter timeout, in seconds ( >=5 and <=30 ) :
Radius Enable....................1
Radius Server Address............2
Radius Backup Server Address.....3
Radius Secret....................4
Enable URPC usernames as backup..5
Radius Login Timeout.............6
Radius Server Port...............7
Exit.............................X,CR
Select 1),
Radius
Enable
enables radius
authentication. If enabled, the primary radius
server address must be specified
Select 2),
Radius
Server
Address
specifies the
radius server IP addresses
Select 3),
Radius
Backup
Server
Address
specifies the backup server IP addresses
Select 4),
Radius
Secret
sets the shared radius
secret. A secret can be up to 16 characters and
must be exactly the same as the secret stored on
the server.
Select 5),
Enable
URPC
usernames
as
backup
enables URPC usernames as backup login allows
an unsecured access until` the RADIUS server
becomes available.
Select 6),
Radius
Login
Timeout
sets the amount
of time the unit will wait for a response from the
radius server after sending the login message to the
radius server. A timeout on a radius response is
treated, per RFC specifications, as a rejection from
the radius server
Select 3), from the Log In Menu,
Radius is used to
authenticate logins for the serial and the network ports
if passwords and user names are enabled in the unit. If
the Radius server rejects either the username or
password or does not respond, the unit will display
“Invalid Password”.
Select 7),
Radius
Server
Port
enables the unit to
communicate with Radius Server. If you type a
port number less than 1024 the Host Module
responds with the same screen until a valid entry is
typed.
RADIUS server port is: 1812
Enter port number (>= 1024, D for default 1812):