User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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Figure 297: Radius Users Page
–
Expanded
For each of the six functional groups (
Ethernet
,
Management
,
Radio
,
Security
,
Sync
,
TDM
), the page displays the Read access level (
None
,
Regular
, or
Advanced
), and the Write access level (
None
,
Regular
, or
Advanced
).
10.5.5
Configuring a RADIUS Server
If you want to use the IP-20 RADIUS feature, you must first install a RADIUS server
and configure it to work with the IP-20 device.
The following subsections describe how to configure a Win2008 RADIUS server
and a Linux FreeRADIUS server to work with an IP-20. For the sake of simplicity,
the subsections describe how to create three users: an Advanced user with
Advanced read/write permissions, a Normal user with regular read/write
permissions, and a Viewer user with no read/write permissions.
10.5.5.1
Configuring a Win 2008 RADIUS Server
The following sub-sections describe how to configure a Win 2008 RADIUS Server
to work with an IP-20 device.
Step 1
–
Creating Groups and Users
To create groups and users:
1 Create three user groups, as follows:
i
In the Server Manager, navigate to
Configuration
>
Local Users and
Groups
.
ii Right click
Groups
and create the following three user groups:
◦
Radius_Advanced
◦
Radius_Normal
◦
Radius_Viewer