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5. Click the
Apply
button to apply changes to the RADIUS server table.
Adding a New Radius Server
This screen allows you to setup a new RADIUS server.
1.
On the
New RADIUS Server
page, select a
Server Definition
.
2. Enter the
Server IP
address of the RADIUS server.
3. Enter the
Authentication Port.
This port is used as the UDP port on the RADIUS
Authentication Server. If the port is set to 0 (zero), the default port (1812) is used on
the RADIUS Authentication Server.
4. Enter an
Acct Port.
This port is used to set the UDP port on the RADIUS Accounting
Server. If the port is set to 0 (zero), the default port (1813) is used on the RADIUS
Accounting Server.
5. Enter a
Key String,
the key shared between the RADIUS Authentication Server and
the Switch.
- or -
6. Select
Use Default
to use a Default key string.
7. Enter a
Timeout for Reply
value. The value is the maximum time to wait for a reply
from a server.
- or -
8. Select
Use Default
to use a Default setting.
Note:
If the server does not reply within this timeframe, we will consider it to be
dead and continue with the next enabled server. In order to cope with lost frames,
the timeout interval is divided into three subintervals of equal length. If a reply is
not received within the subinterval, the request is transmitted again. This algorithm
causes the RADIUS server to be queried up to 3 times before it is considered to be
dead.
9. Enter the number of
Retries
to wait for a reply from a RADIUS server before
retransmitting the request.
- or -
10. Select
Use Default
to use a Default setting.
11.
Enter a
Server Priority
value.