Operation Manual – AAA
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 AAA Overview
1-4
RADIUS Client
RADIUS Server
( 1 )
The user inputs the user
name and password
( 3 )
Access-Accept
( 2 )
Access-Request
(4 )
Accounting-Request (start)
( 5 )
Accounting-Response
( 6 )
The user begins to access resources
( 7 ) Accounting-Request (stop)
( 8 ) Accounting-Response
( 9 )
Inform the user the access is ended
Host
Figure 1-2
Basic message exchange procedure of RADIUS
The basic message exchange procedure of RADIUS is as follows:
1)
The user enters the user name and password.
2) The RADIUS client receives the user name and password, and then sends an
authentication request (Access-Request) to the RADIUS server.
3)
The RADIUS server compares the received user information with that in the Users
database to authenticate the user. If the authentication succeeds, the RADIUS
server sends back to the RADIUS client an authentication response
(Access-Accept), which contains the user’s authorization information. If the
authentication fails, the server returns an Access-Reject response.
4) The RADIUS client accepts or denies the user depending on the received
authentication result. If it accepts the user, the RADIUS client sends a
start-accounting request (Accounting-Request, with the Status-Type attribute
value = start) to the RADIUS server.
5)
The RADIUS server returns a start-accounting response (Accounting-Response).
6)
The user starts to access network resources.
7) The RADIUS client sends a stop-accounting request (Accounting-Request, with
the Status-Type attribute value = stop) to the RADIUS server.
8)
The RADIUS server returns a stop-accounting response (Accounting-Response).
9)
The access to network resources is ended.
III. RADIUS message format
RADIUS messages are transported over UDP, which does not guarantee reliable
delivery of messages between RADIUS server and client. As a remedy, RADIUS