Basic Radius Message Exchange Process; Radius Packet Format - HP FlexNetwork NJ5000 User Manual

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Basic RADIUS message exchange process

Figure 312
illustrates the interactions between the host, the RADIUS client, and the RADIUS server.
Figure 312 Basic RADIUS message exchange process
RADIUS operates in the following manner:
The host initiates a connection request that carries the user's username and password to the
1.
RADIUS client.
Having received the username and password, the RADIUS client sends an authentication
2.
request (Access-Request) to the RADIUS server, with the user password encrypted using the
MD5 algorithm and the shared key.
The RADIUS server authenticates the username and password. If the authentication succeeds,
3.
the server returns an Access-Accept message containing the user's authorization information.
If the authentication fails, the server returns an Access-Reject message.
The RADIUS client permits or denies the user according to the returned authentication result. If
4.
it permits the user, it sends a start-accounting request (Accounting-Request) to the RADIUS
server.
The RADIUS server returns an acknowledgement (Accounting-Response) and starts
5.
accounting.
The user accesses the network resources.
6.
The host requests the RADIUS client to tear down the connection and the RADIUS client sends
7.
a stop-accounting request (Accounting-Request) to the RADIUS server.
The RADIUS server returns an acknowledgement (Accounting-Response) and stops
8.
accounting for the user.

RADIUS packet format

RADIUS uses UDP to transmit messages. To ensure smooth message exchange between the
RADIUS server and the client, RADIUS uses a timer management mechanism, a retransmission
mechanism, and a backup server mechanism.
Figure 313
shows the RADIUS packet format.
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