
Chapter 2 – Installation
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3. Choose
the
Authentication Type
that is being used in your situation by clicking on the down arrow and
highlighting the Authentication Type.
Radius
is the default. You can choose from none, radius, tacacs,
remote, local, and radius/local.
4. We recommend that you leave Allow Local Logins set to the default of
no
.
Caution:
If you change this to yes and put a “!” before the login name, you could be setting up a potential
security risk. You can use this in an
emergency situation
if your radius server goes down.
5. Enter the IP address of your main Radius server in
RADIUS Server Address 1
window.
Note:
When using the internal Radius Server, both server and client must used the IP address network card
1 (eht0).
6. Enter the UDP port number used by your main Radius server in the first
Port
window.
7. Enter the IP address of your main Radius Accounting host in the
RADIUS Accounting Address 1
window.
8. Enter the UDP port number used by your main Radius Accounting host in the second
Port
window.
9. If you have a second (backup) Radius server, enter the IP address for the backup Radius server in the
RADIUS Server Address 2
window. Follow that by entering the port number of the backup Radius server
in the third
Port
window. Then enter the backup Radius Accounting host in the
RADIUS Accounting
Address 2
window followed by the port number for the backup host in the fourth
Port
window.
10. Enter your Shared Secret for the Radius Server in the
RADIUS Shared Secret
window.
11. In the
Remote Host Address
window, set the starting IP address of your IP address pool (addresses that
are to be assigned to the dial in users). The IP address needs to have a + (plus symbol) after the number
(e.g., 192.168.1.150+). The plus symbol instructs “Portslave” to create an address pool starting with the
address you have entered. Portslave determines the “ending” address number by adding up all the Line
Interface selections that have their “Port Selection” set to “All”. If the MultiAccess server has multiple line
interface modules and all ports are to use an address pool, set this field to the same address
(192.168.1.150+) for each line interface.
12. Enter the IP address of your primary name server in the
DNS Server Address 1
. This establishes the
name server for remote access users. If you have a backup DNS server, enter the IP address of your
backup DNS Server in the DNS Server Address 2 window.
13. Click the
Save
button when you are finished.
14. Repeat the above procedure for each line interface.
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