List 2–9 Access Control Server - Access Control Server Settings - 802.1X – section 802.1X
Parameter
Debug Log
List 2–10 Access Control Server - Access Control Server Settings - 802.1X – section Radius Clients
Parameter
Description
NAS identifiers
Network access servers (NAS alias switch) which are allowed to access the RADIUS server. Parameter description see list 2–11.
List 2–11 NAS identifiers – section Radius Client Configuration
Parameter
Description
IP Address
Client's IP address or subnet address.
Secret
RADIUS secret for the client.
Short Name
Client's short name.
List 2–12 Access Control Server - Access Control Server Settings - 802.1X – section Radius Proxy
Parameter
Radius Proxy Dest. Servers
List 2–13 Radius Proxy Dest. Servers – section Radius Proxy Dest. Servers
Parameter
Description
Realm
Leave empty for a default realm.
Dest. IP Address
Destination RADIUS server.
Dest. Port Auth.
Destination server's port for authentication.
Dest. Port Acct.
Destination server's port for accounting.
Dest. Secret
Destinations server's secret.
List 2–14 Access Control Server - Access Control Server Settings - 802.1X – section Advanced
Parameter
Radius One Time Pwd Lifetime (s)
2.2.5
Advanced
List 2–15 Access Control Server - Access Control Server Settings - Advanced – section General
Parameter
Log Level
Number of used Threads
Keep Access Cache Entries (d)
20 Server Config – Access Control Service
Description
Enable debugging log here. A service restart is required. (parameter is only visible in Advanced View mode)
Description
RADIUS destination servers where external requests should be proxied to. Parameter description see list 2–13.
Description
Cache the old password as one-time-password for <n> seconds. (only visible in Advanced View)
Description
This option defines the verbosity of log file output. Usually it should be set to 0 (that is "no debug output").
Number of used worker threads for health validation and remediation. The default value is 5. This should meet the
requirements in most of the cases. Increasing this value leads to a more reactive server, but also increases the
load on the system.
Amount of days for wich access cache entries generated by activities traversing the Access Control Server should
be deleted.
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