
1/5/2007
EAG Gateway Series Administration Guidelines
MAG-06007 Rev. A
RADIUS
EAG supports RADUIS charging function, but only from the IP perspective.
RADIUS
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Client Side
Select
On
(to invoke) or
Off
(not to invoke) to indicate to turn on or not the charging function of the
called party. Default is Off.
RADIUS Server Side
Select
On
(to invoke) or
Off
(not to invoke) to indicate to turn on or not the charging function of the
calling party. Default is Off.
For example:
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If RADIUS Client is set to On and RADIUS Server is set to Off, then the line will not turn on the
charging function when making phone calls; it will when it is the called party.
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If RADIUS Client is set to Off and RADIUS Server is set to On, then the line will turn on the
charging function when making phone calls; it will not when it is the called party.
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If RADIUS Client and RADIUS Server are both set to On, then the line will start the charging
function when making or receiving phone calls.
RADIUS ISDN Side
There is no need to set this field for EAG.
RADIUS Start
Select
On
or
Off
to indicate whether or not to transmit the initial RADIUS record when the charging
function of RADIUS client or server is invoked.
RADIUS Unsuccess Stop
Select
On
or
Off
to indicate whether or not to transmit RADIUS record of the unsuccessful calls when
the charging function of RADIUS client or server is invoked. Default value is: Off.
RADIUS Param
There is no need to set this field for EAG.
Primary Server
Enter the IP address and the port of the primary RADIUS server. If no port is set, then use the default
port number 1813.
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Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a client/server protocol and software that enables
remote access servers to communicate with a central server to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their
access to the requested system or service. RADIUS allows a company to maintain user profiles in a central
database that all remote servers can share. It provides better security, allowing a company to set up a policy that
can be applied at a single administered network point. Having a central service also means that it's easier to
track usage for billing and for keeping network statistics. Created by Livingston (now owned by Lucent),
RADIUS is a de facto industry standard used by a number of network product companies and is a proposed
IETF standard.
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