Second Server (if any): If there is a second RADIUS server available for authentication, enter its IP address here.
Password Authentication Protocol: Select either “CHAP” or “PAP.”
RADIUS Secret: Specify the RADIUS secret (or Shared Secret) between the switch and the RADIUS server. The RADIUS secret is a text string used as a password between the RADIUS client and the RADIUS server. Request the RADIUS secret from your server administrator.
Users: RADIUS Accounting
Normally, RADIUS accounting is disabled by default. However, if you have RADIUS accounting enabled on a RADIUS server or LDAP server, you can enable it here and subsequently configure its relevant settings to take advantage of this feature. After you’ve made all modifications, click “Store Settings,” then “Apply Settings”/“Restart Servers.”
Enable RADIUS Accounting
Select to enable RADIUS accounting support and display the subsequent screen (below) to modify the settings.
Port: Specify the port used for Radius accounting. By default, it is set to 1813.
Accounting Server: Enter the IP address of the server that offers the RADIUS accounting service.
Second Server (if any): Enter the IP address of the secondary server, if you’ve got any backup RADIUS accounting server that offers RADIUS accounting service.
RADIUS Secret: Specify the RADIUS secret (or Shared Secret) between the RADIUS client (e.g., IPKVM) and the RADIUS server. The RADIUS secret is a shared text string used as a password between the RADIUS client and RADIUS server.
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