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Define a RAS
Any device that uses the services of a RADIUS server to perform authentication tasks is
called a RADIUS client, and must have its own RAS Client settings.
client for the
To complete this section you need to know the IP address assigned to the Internet port
CN3000
on the CN3000. For this example, use the address 192.168.2.1.
1. Select RAS Clients.
2. Click Add.
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Click Connect. This connects you to the Steel-Belted Radius server.
If you see any error messages in the Status window, you must resolve them before
continuing. For example:
One common error is to forget to terminate the IAS and IIS services and then reboot.
These services will continue to interfere with the Steel-Belted Radius server until
you reboot.