User Management
Configuring the User Authentication Settings
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STEP 2
In the
User Login Settings
area, choose
RADIUS
as the authentication method
from the
Authentication Method
drop-down list.
STEP 3
Click
Configure
to configure the RADIUS settings.
The RADIUS Settings window opens.
STEP 4
In the
Settings
tab, choose the RADIUS group for authentication and configure the
global timeout and retry settings.
•
Global RADIUS Settings:
Specify the global timeout and retry settings for
the selected RADIUS servers:
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RADIUS Server Timeout:
Enter the number of seconds that the
connection can exist before re-authentication is required. The default
value is 10 seconds.
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Retries:
Enter the number of retries for the device to re-authenticate with
the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server does not respond within the
specified number of retries, the connection is dropped. The default value
is 3.
•
RADIUS Servers:
Choose the RADIUS group index from the drop-down list.
The RADIUS server settings of the selected group are disaplayed. You can
edit these settings here but the settings you specify will replace the default
settings of the selected group. To maintain the RADIUS settings, go to the
Device Management -> RADIUS Settings
page. See
STEP 5
In the
RADIUS Users
tab, enter the following informaiton:
•
Allow Only Users Listed Locally:
Click
On
to permit only the RADIUS users
also be present in the local database for login, or click
Off
to disable it.
•
Mechanism for Setting User Group Membership for RADIUS Users:
Select one of the following mechanisms to configure the user group
memberships for RADIUS users:
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Use RADIUS Filter-ID:
Find the group information by using the Framed-
Filter-ID attribute from the RADIUS server.
For example, the RADIUS server has three user groups (Group1, Group2,
and Group3) and the local database has two user groups (Group1, and
Group2). The following table displays the user group membership
settings.