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RAD-Series 7.1 Getting Started Guide

2Restart the server, Remote Control, and Server Manager programs.

Certificates

The AAA Serversoftware is delivered with a certificate, key file, and self-signed certificate authority list that can be used for preliminary testing. However, if your application requires certificates, you should replace these with your own files before the server goes into production.

The following authentication methods require a server-side certificate:

PEAP-MSCHAP

PEAP-MD5

PEAP-GTC

TLS

TTLS

TTLS-MD5

TTLS-PAP

TTLS-CHAP

TTLS-MSCHAP

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