Using Radius Authentication; Installing A Radius Server - Planet IRT-1001ST User Manual

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Using RADIUS Authentication

In addition to the IRT-1002's built-in dial-up user list, which can hold up
to eight users, this model also supports an external authentication server
which may provide password storage and usage accounting for
thousands of users.

Installing a RADIUS Server

To use RADIUS authentication, you will need to have a UNIX-based
machine on your network to act as a radiusd server, as well as a copy
of the radiusd server program itself. You can obtain a copy of the
RADIUS software, along with documentation for the server, at
http://www.livingston.com/Tech/FTP/pub-le-radius.shtml
or at
ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/le/radius/
Follow the included instructions to install the server on your UNIX-based
server.
Once you have installed the server, you will need to edit the
dictionary file in the RADIUS configuration directory (which will
usually be /etc/raddb). Using any text editor, add the following lines
to the dictionary file:
# PLANET proprietary attributes
ATTRIBUTE PLANET-Callback-Option
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
#
Callback phone number source
ATTRIBUTE PLANET-Callback-Phone-Source 193 integer
VALUE
VALUE
IRT-1000 series User's Guide
PLANET-Callback-Option
PLANET-Callback-Option
PLANET-Callback-Option
PLANET-Callback-Phone-Source Preconfigured
PLANET-Callback-Phone-Source User
192 integer
None
0
Optional
1
Mandatory
2
0
1
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