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9.6.3 Configuring the RADIUS Server
Setting the RADIUS Configuration
A RADIUS server policy is a unique authentication and authorization configuration for receiving user connection requests,
authenticating users and returning the configuration information necessary for the RADIUS client to deliver service to the user.
An access point’s requesting client is the entity with authentication information requiring validation. The access point’s local
RADIUS server has access to a database of authentication information used to validate client authentication requests.
The RADIUS server ensures the information is correct using authentication schemes like PAP, CHAP or EAP. The user's proof of
identification is verified, along with, optionally, other information. The access point’s RADIUS server policy can also be
configured to refer to an external LDAP resource to verify the user's credentials. The creation and utilization of a single RADIUS
server policy is supported.
To manage the access point’s RADIUS server policy:
1. Select
Configuration
tab from the Web user interface.
2. Select
Services
.
3. Expand the
RADIUS
menu option and select
RADIUS Server
.
Figure 9-30
RADIUS Server Policy screen - Server Policy tab
The
RADIUS Server Policy
screen displays with the
Server Policy
tab displayed by default.
4. Select the
Activate RADIUS Server Policy
button to enable the parameters within the screen for configuration. Ensure
this option remains selected, or this RADIUS server configuration is not applied to the access point profile.
5. Define the following
Settings
required in the creation or modification of the server policy:
RADIUS User Pools
Select the user pools to apply to this server policy. Up to 32 can be applied. If a pool
requires creation, select the Create link. For more information, see
.
LDAP Server Dead Period
Set an interval in either
Seconds
(0 - 600) or
Minutes
(0- 10) during which the access
point will not contact its LDAP server resource. A dead period is only implemented
when additional LDAP servers are configured and available.
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