Vantage RADIUS User's Guide
ComputerC@RADIUS3
ComputerC
RADIUS3
Figure 5-15 Example 1: Using WZC or Odyssey Client: Computer C
The AP forwards an authentication request to the local RADIUS server. Computer C has a realm
RADIUS3. The authentication request is then forwarded to the remote RADIUS server, named RADIUS3.
Computer C is listed as a user account. If successfully authenticated, C can communicate with E.
5.7.2 Example 2: Vantage RADIUS Local and Remote Server Setup
In the following example computers A and B request access to E. Computer A is authenticated by C using
RADIUS server 1. Computer B is authenticated by D using RADIUS server 1. The following table displays
an example list of user accounts; see the User Account section for information on how to configure these.
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RADIUS Configuration