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4.3.1.3
Server Type and Authentication Types
The
Server Type
setting identifies the type of authentication
service running on the configured server, while
Auth Types
selections specify which type(s) of authentication credentials
will be sent to the server. Refer to the description at the
beginning of this section (Section 4.3) on page 133 for more
detail.
4.3.1.4
Authentication Server Priority
In configurations with multiple authentication servers,
Priority
establishes the server’s position in the order of redundant
servers for the specified authentication type(s). Numerical
values between
1
and
999
are accepted. The default value,
Last
, places the server last on the server priority list.
NOTE:
You must
enable the Bridge’s
internal authentication
server in order to enable
local authentication on
the Bridge (refer to Sec-
tion 4.3.2).
4.3.1.5
Authentication Server Max Retries and Retry Interval
The
Max Retries
setting determines how many times the Bridge
will attempt to connect to the server before assuming it is
unavailable and going on to the next relevant server on the
priority list. You can configure
1
to
10
maximum connection
attempts; the default is
3
.
Max Retries
is available in only
Advanced View.
Retry Interval
specifies how long the Bridge will wait between
connection retries (above).
Retry Interval
is available only in
Advanced View.
Figure 4.9. Advanced View,
Authentication Server
frame, all platforms
4.3.1.6
Configuring Authentication Servers
You can add external servers to the Bridge configuration
through the settings described in sections 4.3.1.1 through
4.3.1.5, and you can reconfigure these settings for any
RADIUS server already in the Bridge configuration. You can
add the internal server to the configuration and access all of
the settings associated with it only on the
Local Server
tab, in
Advanced View (refer to Section 4.3.2).
Table 4.4 shows which of these settings can be configured in
each Bridge GUI view.