Enterasys Networks RBTSA-AB, RBTSA-AA manual Radius Authentication Server Settings

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Changing RADIUS Under System Configuration, click RADIUS. The RADIUS page appears, Settings where you can set the primary and secondary RADIUS Server settings.

This page allows for configuration of a Remote Access Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) server for authentication purposes in 802.1x networks. You can change the settings by entering values in the fields as described in Table 12. When you are finished, select Apply.

Table 12 RADIUS Authentication Server Settings

Setting

Description

 

 

802.1x Authenticator

Enable or disable RADIUS authentication by selecting Enable

State

or Disable.

Primary RADIUS

Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS Authentication

Server

Server. Make sure this address matches the address set in the

 

RADIUS Authentication software.

Primary RADIUS Port

Enter the port number of the primary RADIUS Authentication

 

Server. Make sure this number matches the number set in the

 

RADIUS Authentication software. The default port is 1812.

Primary RADIUS

Enter the password of the primary RADIUS Authentication

Secret

Server. Make sure this password matches the password set in

 

the RADIUS Authentication software.

 

 

Secondary RADIUS

Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS Authentication

Server

Server. Make sure this address matches the address set in the

 

RADIUS Authentication software.

Secondary RADIUS

Enter the port number of the secondary RADIUS

Port

Authentication Server. Make sure this number matches the

 

number set in the RADIUS Authentication software. The

 

default port is 1812.

Secondary RADIUS

Enter the password of the secondary RADIUS Authentication

Secret

Server. Make sure this password matches the password set in

 

the RADIUS Authentication software.

 

 

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