2.13.2.1. Basic
Fig. 89. RADIUS basic settings.
For the IWE3200-H, the RADIUS client component of the Router is shared by the IEEE 802.1x and Web redirection components. The RADIUS settings are for the RADIUS client to communicate with backend RADIUS servers.
NOTE:
The RADIUS server do not support all combinations of authentication methods if both IEEE 802.1x and Web redirection are enabled. The following table shows the allowable IEEE 802.1x and Web redirection authentication modes.
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| IEEE 802.1x |
| IEEE 802.1x |
| IEEE 802.1x |
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| Disabled |
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| Web Redirection |
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| ■ |
| ■ |
| ■ |
| Disabled |
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Table 2. Allowable authentication modes.
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2.13.2.2. Robustness
Fig. 90. RADIUS robustness settings.
The Router can be configured to notify the RADIUS server after it reboots. The RADIUS server can make use of the notification to clean up user authentication session records in the event that the Router reboots unexpectedly due to abnormal operation.
Select the Notify RADIUS server after reboot check box to enable this capability, and then specify the name of the pseudo user (default to “reboot”) for this operation in the Reboot user name text box.
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