External
RADIUS
Related
Settings
o
802.1X
Authentication:
Enable
/Disable
802.1X
authentication
for
users
authenticated
through
this
Server.
o
Username
Format:
Select
the
format
of
the
user
login
information
required
to
be
sent
to
the
external
RADIUS
Server.
You
may
choose
to
send
username
in
Complete
(userID
+
Postfix),
Only
ID
or
Leave
Unmodified
.
Please
note
that
if
Leave
Unmodified
option
is
selected,
the
system
will
send
the
input
as
is.
o
NAS
Identifier:
This
attribute
is
the
string
identifying
the
NAS
originating
the
access
request.
System
will
send
this
value
to
the
external
RADIUS
server,
if
the
external
RADIUS
server
needs
this.
o
NAS
Port
Type:
Indicates
the
type
of
physical
port
the
network
access
server
is
using
to
authenticate
the
user.
System
will
send
this
value
to
the
external
RADIUS
server,
if
the
external
RADIUS
server
needs
this.
o
Account
Delay
Time:
This
attribute
adds
flexibility
for
the
RAYTALK
RA
‐
696
to
process
accounting
requests
in
the
time
specified.
Default
is
set
at
0.
o
Service
Type:
This
attribute
indicates
the
type
of
service
the
user
has
requested
or
the
type
of
service
to
be
provided,
required
for
some
RADIUS
servers
that
only
accepts
specified
service
types.
o
Class
‐
Group
Mapping:
This
function
is
to
impose
a
Group
on
a
RADIUS
class
attribute
sent
from
the
RADIUS
server.
When
the
clients
classified
by
RADIUS
class
attributes
log
into
the
system
via
the
RADIUS
server,
each
client
will
be
mapped
to
an
assigned
Group.
o
DM
&
CoA
Settings:
This
function
allows
administrator
to
assign
users
to
receive
Disconnect
Messages
/
Change
of
Authorization
from
the
server
and
sessions
can
be
terminated
instantly.
Click
Configure
to
enter
the
IP
addresses
of
the
users.
o
Attributes
Priority:
This
section
shows
the
Standard
RADIUS
attributes
which
include
Session
Timeout,
Idle
Timeout
and
Acct
Interim
Interval;
and
WISPr
Vendor
Specific
Attributes.
These
attributes
are
predetermined,
and
if
needed,
choose
Overwrite
Server’s
Setting
to
make
changes.
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