XChapter 4, “Administering RADIUS Clients,” describes how to set up remote access server (RAS) devices as RSA RADIUS Server clients.

XChapter 5, “Administering Profiles,” describes how to set up user profiles to simplify user administration.

XChapter 7, “Administering RADIUS Servers,” describes how to manage RADIUS server replication.

XChapter 6, “Displaying Statistics,” describes how to use the monitoring capabilities in RSA RADIUS Server.

XChapter 8, “Logging,” describes how to set up and use logging functions in RSA RADIUS Server.

XAppendix A, “Using the LDAP Configuration Interface,” describes how to use the optional LDAP Configuration Interface (LCI) add-on to

RSA RADIUS Server.

XThe Glossary provides brief explanations for RADIUS terminology used in this and other RSA RADIUS Server manuals.

Syntax Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions to present file and command line syntax.

Xradiusdir represents the directory into which RSA RADIUS Server has been installed. By default, this is C:\Program Files\RSA Security\ RSA RADIUS for Windows systems and /opt/rsa/radius on Linux and Solaris systems.

XBrackets [ ] enclose optional items in format and syntax descriptions. In the following example, the first Attribute argument is required; you can include an optional second Attribute argument by entering a comma and the second argument (but not the square brackets) on the same line.

<add replace> = Attribute [,Attribute]

In configuration files, brackets identify section headers: the [Configuration] section of radius.ini

In screen prompts, brackets indicate the default value. For example, if you press ENTER without entering anything at the following prompt, the system uses the indicated default value (/opt).

Enter install path [/opt]:

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