User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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10.5.1
RADIUS Overview
The RADIUS protocol provides centralized user management services. IP-20
supports RADIUS server and provides a RADIUS client for authentication and
authorization. When RADIUS is enabled, a user attempting to log into the system
from any access channel (CLI, WEB, NMS) is not authenticated locally. Instead, the
user’s credentials are sent to a centralized standard RADIUS server which
indicates to the IP-20 whether the user is known, and which privilege is to be
given to the user.
The following RADIUS servers are supported:
•
FreeRADIUS
•
RADIUS on Windows Server (IAS)
Windows Server 2008
You can define up to two Radius servers. If you define two, one serves as the
primary server and the other as the secondary server.
10.5.2
Activating RADIUS Authentication
To activate RADIUS authentication:
1 Select
Platform > Security > Access Control > Radius > Radius Configuration
.
The Radius Configuration page opens.
Figure 294: Radius Configuration Page
2 In the
Radius Admin
field, select
Enable
.
3 Click
Apply
.