AAA Settings tab 12

3.Add or edit a Radius server by referring to “Configuring a Radius server” on page 381.

4.Rearrange the Radius servers in the table by selecting a server and click the Up or Down button to move it.

5.Delete a Radius server by selecting the server and click Delete.

6.Test the established active connection with the Radius server by clicking Test. Test attempts to contact the Radius server by issuing a ping command.

7.Set secondary authentication by selecting one of the following options from the Secondary Authentication list:

Local Database

None

8.Set the fall back condition to secondary authentication by selecting one of the following options from the Fail Over Option list:

Radius Servers Not Reachable

Radius Authentication Failed

9.Set the authorization preference by selecting one of the following options from the Authorization Preference list:

Local Database

Primary Authentication Server

10.Click Apply to save the configuration.

To display the authentication audit trail, refer to “Displaying the client authentication audit trail” on page 391.

11.Click Close to close the Server Management Console.

Configuring a Radius server

To add or edit a Radius server, complete the following steps.

1.Choose one of the following options from the AAA Settings tab:

Click Add.

Select an existing Radius server and click Edit.

The Add or Edit Radius Server dialog box displays (Figure 144).

FIGURE 144 Add or Edit Radius Server

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