The Key Field; Adding Users To The Radius Database; Radius Server Configuration; Figure 12-3 Radius Authentication Example - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 1600 Configuration Manual

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12.3.2 The Key Field

The "key", or password, must match that in the client file in the RADIUS server's /etc/raddb directory, as
shown in the following example:
# Client Name
#-------------------------
192.168.1.1
After you configure a RADIUS server, your Prestige will use it to authenticate all users that it can not find in its
internal dial-up user list .

12.3.3 Adding Users to the RADIUS Database

To add a user to the RADIUS database, edit the users file in the RADIUS server's /etc/raddb directory, and
add a line similar to the following:
Joeuser
Password = "joepassword"
The users file contains an entry for each user that RADIUS will authenticate. The user profile contains user
name and password that the RADIUS server uses for authentication.

12.3.4 RADIUS Server Configuration

To configure the RADIUS server, select option 23, System Security, from the Main Menu to open Menu 23 -
System Security. Select option 2, External Server from this menu to open Menu 23.2 - System Security -
External Server, shown next.
RADIUS Support

Figure 12-3 RADIUS Authentication Example

Key
1234
Check Menu 6 to make sure that you do not duplicate user names.
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