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To configure a RADIUS server:
To add a RADIUS server, specify the settings the following list describes, and click Add.
1.
In the Server Address field, specify the IP address of the RADIUS server to add.
In the Authentication Port field, specify the UDP port number the server uses to
verify the RADIUS server authentication. The valid range is 0–65535.
From the Secret Configured menu, select Yes to add a RADIUS secret in the next
field. You must select Yes before you can configure the RADIUS secret. After you
add the RADIUS server, this field indicates whether the shared secret for this server
has been configured.
In the Secret field, type the shared secret text string used for authenticating and
encrypting all RADIUS communications between the switch and the RADIUS server.
This secret must match the RADIUS encryption.
From the Active menu, specify whether the server is a Primary or Secondary server.
From the Message Authenticator menu, enable or disable the message
authenticator attribute for the selected server.
To modify settings for a RADIUS server that is already configured on the switch, select the
2.
check box next to the server address, update the desired fields, and click Apply.
Click Refresh to update the page with the most current information.
3.
To delete a configured RADIUS server, select the check box next to the server address, and
4.
then click Delete.
Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
5.
the latest value of the switch.
The following table describes the RADIUS server statistics available on the page.
Field
Server Address
Round Trip Time
Description
This displays all configured RADIUS servers.
The time interval, in hundredths of a second, between the most recent
Access-Reply/Access-Challenge and the Access-Request that matched it
from this RADIUS authentication server.
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