d.
Auth Port
: The RADIUS authentication software port. (We recommend UDP port
1812.)
e.
Acct Port
: The RADIUS accounting software port. (We recommend UDP port 1813.)
f.
Disconnect/CoA port
: The change of authorization or disconnect port.
g.
Timeout (sec)
: Automatic time out in second(s) of the RADIUS access-request
after which the request will be retransmitted, if applicable. Enter a value between
1 and 10 seconds.
h.
Retries
: The number of times the RADIUS access-request must be retransmitted
for RADIUS authentication. Enter a value between 1 and 5.
4.
Click
Add
. The RADIUS Servers dialog box appears with the RADIUS Server you added
listed.
Changing the Priority of RADIUS Servers
To change the priority of RADIUS servers:
1.
Select
System Administration
>
Radius Management
. The RADIUS Servers dialog box
appears listing the RADIUS Servers that have been added.
2.
To increase the priority of a RADIUS server, select the check box next to the name of
the server whose priority you want to increase, and click
Move Up
.
To decrease the priority of a RADIUS server, select the check box next to the name of
the server whose priority you want to decrease, and click
Move Down
.
Deleting a RADIUS Server
To delete a RADIUS server:
1.
Select
System Administration
>
Radius Management
. The RADIUS Servers dialog box
appears listing the RADIUS Servers that have been added.
2.
Select the check box next to the name of the server you want to delete, and click
Delete Selected
.
NOTE:
You need System Administration permissions to delete RADIUS
servers.
Editing RADIUS Server Parameters
To edit the parameters of a RADIUS server:
1.
Select
System Administration
>
Radius Management
. The RADIUS Servers dialog box
appears listing the RADIUS Servers that have been added.
2.
Click the name of the server whose properties you want to edit. The Edit RADIUS
Server dialog box appears. See Figure 31 on page 28.
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