Figure 4.294Security > Radius > Configuration - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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Port Access Control (802.1X)
4.6.2.1
Configuration
Use the RADIUS Configuration page to view and configure various settings for the
RADIUS servers configured on the system.
To access this page, click Security > RADIUS > Configuration.
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Max Number of
Retransmits
Timeout Duration
Accounting Mode
NAS-IP Address
Submit
Refresh
Cancel
4.6.2.2
Named Server
The RADIUS Named Server Status page shows summary information about the
RADIUS servers configured on the system.
To access this page, click Security > RADIUS > Named Server.
Figure 4.294 Security > RADIUS > Configuration
Description
The maximum number of times the RADIUS client on the device will
retransmit a request packet to a configured RADIUS server after a
response is not received. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured,
the max retransmit value will be exhausted on the first server before
the next server is attempted. A retransmit will not occur until the config-
ured timeout value on that server has passed without a response from
the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a
response from the RADIUS server equals the sum of (retransmit -
timeout) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request was gener-
ated by a user login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked until the
RADIUS application returns a response.
The number of seconds the RADIUS client waits for a response from
the RADIUS server. Consideration to maximum delay time should be
given when configuring RADIUS timeout and RADIUS max retransmit
values.
Specifies whether the RADIUS accounting mode on the device is
enabled or disabled.
The network access server (NAS) IP address for the RADIUS server.
To specify an address, click
NAS in the available field. The address should be unique to the NAS
within the scope of the RADIUS server. The NAS IP address is used
only in Access-Request packets. To reset the NAS IP address to the
default value, click
Click Submit to save the values and update the screen.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Cancel to restore default value.
Figure 4.295 Security > RADIUS > Named Server
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button and enter the IP address of the
button and confirm the action.
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