Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge/Routers

11.2 Using RADIUS Authentication

Your Prestige has a built-in dial-up user list; however, the number of users that can be stored locally is limited due to memory constraints. If you have more users than what the Prestige can store locally, use an external RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) server that provides authentication service for unlimited number of users.

11.2.1 Installing a RADIUS Server

To use RADIUS authentication, you need to have a UNIX or Windows NT machine on your network as the RADIUS server, as well as the RADIUS software itself.

You can obtain the RADIUS server software, along with documentation, at

http://www.livingston.com/Tech/FTP/pub-le-radius.shtml or

ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/le/radius/

Follow the included instructions to install the software on your server.

After you install the server software, you will need to edit the dictionary file in the RADIUS configuration directory (usually /etc/raddb). Using any text editor, add the following lines to the dictionary file:

# Zyxel proprietary attributes

 

 

ATTRIBUTE

Zyxel-Callback-Option 192 integer

VALUE

Zyxel-Callback-Option None

 

0

VALUE

Zyxel-Callback-Option Optional

1

VALUE

Zyxel-Callback-Option Mandatory

2

# Callback

phone number source

 

 

ATTRIBUTE

Zyxel-Callback-Phone-Source

193

integer

VALUE

Zyxel-Callback-Phone-Source

Preconfigured 0

VALUE

Zyxel-Callback-Phone-Source

User

1

These changes add the support for CLID authentication, as described in the section below.

Telnet Configuration

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