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Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch – EH9711
User Manual
Page
85
of
223
Figure 2.68 Webpage
to Configure AAA
Table 2.56 Descriptions of AAA RADIUS
Label
Description
Factory
Default
Global Configuration
Timeout
Timeout is the number of seconds, in the range 1 to 1000, to wait for a reply from a
server before it is considered to be dead.
5
Deadtime
Deadtime, which can be set to a number between 0 to 1440 minutes, is the period
during which the switch will not send new requests to a server that has failed to
respond to a previous request. This will stop the switch from continually trying to
contact a server that it has already determined as dead.
Setting the Deadtime to a value greater than 0 (zero) will enable this feature, but
only if more than one server has been configured.
0
Change Secret Key
Specify to change the secret key or not. When "Yes" is selected for the option, you
can change the secret key - up to 63 characters long - shared between the
server and the switch.
No
Server Configuration
Delete
To delete a server entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted during
the next Save.
Hostname
The IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname of the server.
Null
Port
port to use on the server for authentication.
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Timeout
This optional setting overrides the global timeout value. Leaving it blank will use
the global timeout value.
Null
Change Secret Key
Specify to change the secret key or not. When the checkbox is checked, you can
change the setting overrides the global key. Leaving it blank will use the global key.
Null
After clicking on the
Add New Server
button to add a new server, an empty row is added to the table, and the
server can be configured as needed. Up to 5 servers are supported. The
Delete
button can be used to undo the
addition of the new server. Click
Save
button to save changes. Click
Reset
button to undo any changes made locally and revert
to previously saved values.
2.6
Aggregation
Aggregation is a technique to use multiple ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of a port and to
increase the redundancy for higher availability. Atop’s EH9711 allows the aggregation on its ports. Figure 2.69 lists the
submenus under the
Configuration
Aggregation
.