Configuring The Radius For Subscriber Access Management, L2Tp, Or Ppp; (Nsm Procedure); Configuring Session Limit (Nsm Procedure); Table 25: Radius Server Configuration Details - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

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Configuring the RADIUS for Subscriber Access Management, L2TP, or PPP (NSM Procedure)

Configuring Session Limit (NSM Procedure)

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You can configure RADIUS for subscriber access management, L2TP, or PPP. The servers
are tried in order and in a round-robin fashion until a valid response is received from one
of the servers or until all the configured retry limits are reached.
To configure the RADIUS server in NSM:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the device to select it.
2.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, expand Access.
3.
Select Profile.
4.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 25 on page 69.
5.
Click one:
6.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.

Table 25: RADIUS Server Configuration Details

Task
Configure the RADIUS
servers.
To configure the timeout limit in NSM:
Your Action
1.
Click Add new entry next to Profile
2. Click Radius Server next to Profile.
3. In the Name box, enter the profile name.
4. In the Comment box, enter the comment.
5. From the Port list, select the port number on which to contact
the RADIUS server.
Default: 1812 (as specified in RFC 2865)
6. In the Secret box, enter the password to use with the RADIUS
server. The secret password used by the local router must
match that used by the server.
7. From the Timeout list, select the amount of time that the local
router waits to receive a response from a RADIUS server.
Range: 3 through 90 seconds
Default: 3 seconds
8. From the Retry list, select the number of times that the router
is allowed to attempt to contact a RADIUS server.
Range: 1 through 10
Default: 3
9. In the Source Address box, enter a valid IPv4 address
configured on one of the router interfaces.
10. From the Routing Instance list, select the routing instance
name.
Chapter 7: Configuring Access
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