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• Passthrough: If the device is a trackside-mounted Fluidity
device, this parameter can be used to simultaneously
activate RADIUS device authentication, and enable
RADIUS passthrough (communication between RADIUS-
authenticated vehicle-mounted devices and non-
authenticated trackside-mounted devices).
4.
Enter the IP address or host name of the RADIUS server in the IP
address / hostname field.
5.
By default, the RADIUS port number is 1812. Do not change the
port number unless there is a specific need to do so.
6.
Enter the RADIUS access password in the Secret field. To read
the password as it is typed, check the show check-box.
7.
By default, the RADIUS inactivity Expiration (s) period is 28 800
seconds (8 hours). Do not change the expiration period unless
there is a specific need to do so.
8.
Choose the data authentication method by clicking the
Authentication Method drop-down and clicking the correct
option. Available options are:
• MSCHAPV2 (Microsoft Challenge-Handshake
Authentication Protocol V2)
• MD5 (Hash function producing a 128-bit hash value)
• GTC (Generic Token Card)
• TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security)
• PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol)
9.
Enter the personal username for access to the RADIUS server in
the Username field.
10. Enter the personal password for access to the RADIUS server in
the Password field. To read the password as it is typed, check
the show check-box.
11. Available Inner Authentication Methods depend on which
Authentication Method has been chosen. If applicable, choose an
inner authentication method by clicking the Inner Authentication
Method drop-down and clicking the correct option. Available
options are shown in the following table:
Table 6. Available inner authentication methods (per
authentication methods)
Authentication
Method
MSCHAPV2
MD5
GTC
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
Available Inner Authentication Methods
None
None
None
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