Motorola 45101, T2-2500 manual Radius network authenticated login

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RADIUS authenticated login

RADIUS network authenticated login

XLT will authenticate network logins from user accounts and passwords maintained on a remote RADIUS server. XLT implements RADIUS access-requests. RADIUS network authenticated logins allows the administrators to easily change all passwords by changing the password on the RADIUS server, simplifying management of a large network with multiple users.

Some RADIUS servers can authenticate using Microsoft Active Directory; thus network logins can be tied to the technicians network login account. Using this method, password management is tied directly to the users network authentication.

To use RADIUS network authentication, you will need a properly configured RADIUS server (free RADIUS servers are available for Linux operating systems or fee-based server products are available on UNIX and Microsoft NOS).

RADIUS authenticated logins only support the “admin” user account privileges with the following exceptions:

The RADIUS account cannot disable RADIUS login support

The RADIUS account cannot change the built-in “Admin” password

To create a RADIUS server configuration from the CLI, use the following command:

radius server config <1-5(index)><ip-address #.#.#.#> <shared-secret string> <timeout 1-10> <retries 1-120>

OptionsDescription

index

ip-address

shared-secret

timeout

retries

5 RADIUS servers can be added. Authentication will be performed starting with the server in index 1

IP address of the RADIUS server

This is the password used by the RADIUS server to authentication the Access-Request packets from the Tut OS

Number of seconds to wait after sending an Access-Request packet before sending another request or trying another server. Practical timeout value is 5 seconds.

Number of retries before giving up and trying a different server. A practical entry for retries is 2 to 3.

Note: The “admin” account name is not reserved. You may create an “admin” account on the RADIUS server. If so, the Tut OS will first check the password against the local “admin” account password before trying the RADIUS server. Unless there is a special reason to do so, we recommend not using an “admin” account on the RADIUS server.

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