Configuring Interface For Radius Communication; Configuring Radius Packet Retransmission - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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Table 15-6: RADIUS Servers Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
[RadiusServers_Index]
IP Address
ip-address
[RadiusServers_IPAddress]
Authentication Port
auth-port
[RadiusServers_AuthenticationPort]
Accounting Port
acc-port
[RadiusServers_AccountingPort]
Shared Secret
shared-secret
[RadiusServers_SharedSecret]

15.2.3 Configuring Interface for RADIUS Communication

The device can communicate with the RADIUS server through its' OAMP (default) or SIP
Control network interface. To change the interface for RADIUS traffic, use the
RadiusTrafficType parameter.
Note:
If you configure the parameter to Control, make sure that only one Control
interface is configured in the IP Interfaces table (see ''Configuring IP Network
Interfaces'' on page 142); otherwise, RADIUS communication fails.

15.2.4 Configuring RADIUS Packet Retransmission

You can configure the device to resend packets to the RADIUS server if no response is
received from the server. This functionality is applicable to RADIUS-based user
authentication and RADIUS-based accounting.
User's Manual
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines the IP address of the RADIUS server (in dotted-decimal
notation).
Defines the port of the RADIUS Authentication server for
authenticating the device with the RADIUS server. When set to
any value other than 0, the RADIUS server is used by the
device for RADIUS-based management-user login
authentication. When set to 0, RADIUS-based login
authentication is not implemented.
The valid value is 0 to any integer. The default is 1645.
Defines the port of the RADIUS Accounting server to where the
device sends accounting data of SIP calls as call detail records
(CDR). When set to any value other than 0, the RADIUS server
is used by the device for RADIUS-based accounting (CDR).
When set to 0, RADIUS-based accounting is not implemented.
The valid value is 0 to any integer. The default is 1646.
Defines the shared secret (password) for authenticating the
device with the RADIUS server. This should be a cryptically
strong password. The shared secret is also used by the
RADIUS server to verify the authentication of the RADIUS
messages sent by the device (i.e., message integrity).
The valid value is up to 48 characters. By default, no value is
defined.
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