RADIUS

Now that Radius authentication is enabled and configured, configure Radius Accounting as follows:

14.Within the RADIUS Accounting Configuration screen, place a check mark in the Enable RADIUS Accounting box to turn on this feature.

15.Place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Primary RADIUS Accounting Server.

16.If you want to configure a back-up RADIUS server, place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Back-up RADIUS Accounting Server.

17.Enter the session timeout interval in minutes within the Accounting Inactivity Timer field. An accounting session automatically ends for a client that is idle for the period of time specified. Range is 1-60 minutes; default is 5 minutes.

18.Select a Server Addressing Format type (IP Address or Name).

If you want to identify RADIUS servers by name, you must configure the Access Point as a DNS Client. See DNS Client for details.

19.Enter the server’s IP address or name in the field provided.

20.Enter the port number which the AP and the server will use to communicate. By default, RADIUS accounting uses port 1813.

21.Enter the Shared Secret in the Shared Secret and Confirm Shared Secret field. This is a password shared by the RADIUS server and the AP. The same password must also be configured on the RADIUS server.

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