5.Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
6.Click on OK to complete the modification of the Radius Server.
7.Click Cancel to revert back to the last saved configuration without saving any of your changes.
7.6.2.2Adding a New Radius Server
The attributes of a new Radius Server can be defined by the WS5100 to provide a new user authentication server. Once the Radius Server is configured and added, it displays within the Authentication tab as an option available to the switch.
To define the attributes of a new Radius Server:
1.Select Management Access > Users from the main menu tree. The Users screen displays.
2.Select the Authentication tab.
3.Click the Add button at the bottom of the screen.
4. Configure the following Radius Server attributes:
Radius Server IP | Provide the IP address of the external Radius server. Ensure this address is a valid IP address |
Address | and not a DNS name. |
Radius Server Port | Enter the TCP/IP port number for the Radius Server. The port range available for assignment |
| is from 1 - 65535. |
Number of retries to | Enter the maximum number of times for the switch to retransmit a Radius Server frame before |
communicate with | it times out the authentication session. The available range is between 0 - 100. |
Radius Server |
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Time to wait for | Define the maximum time (in seconds) the switch waits for the Radius Server’s |
Radius Server to reply | acknowledgment of authentication request packets before the switch times out of the |
| session. The available range is between 0 - 100. |
Encryption key shared | Enter the encryption key the switch and Radius Server share and must validate before the user |
with Radius Server | based authentication provided by the Radius Server can be initiated. |