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6.1 Configuration
This section shows you how to use an AAA (Authentication, Authorization,
Accounting) server to provide control access to your network. The AAA server can be
a or RADIUS server to create and manage objects that contain settings to
use AAA servers.
This section describes how to configure the AAA setting of or RADIUS
server.
Web Interface
To configure a Common Configuration of AAA in the web interface:
1.
Sets Timeout (the default is 15 seconds).
2.
Sets Dead Time (the default is 300 seconds).
To configure a Authorization and Accounting Configuration of AAA in the
web interface:
1.
Selects
“Enabled” in the Authorization.
2.
Selects
“Enabled” in the Failback to Local Authorization.
3.
Selects
“Enabled” in the Account.
To configure a RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration of AAA in the web
interface:
1.
Checks
“Enabled”.
2.
Specifies IP address or hostname for Radius Server.
3.
Specifies authentication port for Radius Server (the default is 1812).
4.
Specifies the secret with Radius Server.
To configure a RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration of AAA in the web interface:
1.
Checks
“Enabled”.
2.
Specifies IP address or hostname for Radius Server.
3.
Specifies accounting port for Radius Server (the default is 1813).
4.
Specifies the secret with Radius Server.
To configure a Authentication Server Configuration of AAA in the web
interface:
1.
Checks
“Enabled”.
2.
Specifies IP address or hostname for Server.
3.
Specifies authentication port for Server (the default is 49).
4.
Specifies the secret with Server.