CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
Media Flow Manager Administrator’s Guide
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System Config
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Figure 29
System Config > RADIUS Page Detail (Default RADIUS Settings)
RADIUS Servers
In the server list:
Remove
,
Enable
and/or
Disable
RADIUS Servers
. see
Figure 30.
•
Server
—The configured IP address for this RADIUS server.
•
Auth-Port
—The configured port for authentication requests to this server.
•
Key
— The configured shared secret text string. If empty, the user is prompted for the key.
•
Timeout
—The configured timeout for retransmitting a request.
•
Retransmit
—The configured number of times a client may attempt to authenticate.
•
Login-lat-group
—The configured string that identifies the groups that the user is
authorized to use when Login-service is defined as LAT (local area transport).
•
Enabled
—Whether or not this RADIUS server is enabled. Disabling a server makes it
inactive but does not delete it from the system.
Figure 30
System Config > RADIUS Page Detail (RADIUS Servers)
Add New RADIUS Server
Add a new RADIUS server, see
Figure 31
, below; you need this information:
•
Enabled
—The server must be enabled to do authentication.
•
Server IP
—IP address for the server.
•
Auth Port
—The port authentication requests should come in on; default is
1812
. You can
use the same IP address in more than one
host
as long as the
auth-port
is different.
To override defaults for a new RADIUS server, you can also specify different
Key
,
Timeout
,
Retransmit
, and
Login-lat-group
values for this RADIUS server from the default RADIUS
settings you made above. Click
Add RADIUS Server
to complete operation. Click
Save
at the
top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.