Radius Server Configuration - Using Freeradius - Avaya ERS 1600 Technical Configuration Manual

Authentication, authorization and accounting (aaa) for ers and es
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2.3 RADIUS Server Configuration – Using FreeRadius
The following RADIUS Server configuration is based on FreeRadius, www.freeradius.org. Once installed
on a Linux host, there are several configuration files to edit as shown below
2.3.1 /etc/raddb/client.conf
This file contains the NAS list with shared secret.
client 10.10.50.1 {
secret
shortname
}
client 10.10.44.5 {
secret
shortname
}
2.3.2 /etc/raddb/dictionary
This file contains the dictionary file for all clients. You have to create a specific dictionary file
(dictionary.nortel) for user access level and add an include statement in the /etc/raddb/dictionary file.
$INCLUDE
/usr/share/freeradius/dictionary.nortel
2.3.3 /usr/share/freeradius/dictionary.nortel
This file contains specific statements for ERS 8600, 8300 and 1600.
VENDOR
Nortel
BEGIN-VENDOR Nortel
ATTRIBUTE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
VALUE
Access-Priority
#CLI Commands
ATTRIBUTE Cli-Commands 193 string
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) for ERS and ES
November 2010
= Dda
= 8600
= Dda
= 4548GT-PWR
1584
192
none
0
ro
1
l1
2
l2
3
l3
4
rw
5
rwa
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