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9.2
Using RADIUS Authentication (Available as of Firmware 5.01)
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is an industry-standard way to manage logins to
many different types of equipment in one central location. The NetGuardian V16 G2 connects to your
central RADIUS server. Every time a device receives a login attempt (usually a username & password),
it requests an authentication from the RADIUS server. If the username & password combination is found
in the server's database, an affirmative "access granted" reply is sent back to the unit device, allowing
the user to connect.
Note: Radius is only available with the Firmware version 5.01 or higher.
Fig. 9.5 RADIUS server prompt for
Username and Password.
Fig. 9.4 RADIUS configuration screen
Global Settings
Enter the number of times the RADIUS server should
Retry
retry a logon attempt
Enter the number of seconds before a logon request is
Time-out
timed out
Servers 1 / 2
IPA
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server
Port
Port 1812 is an industry-standard port for using RADIUS
Secret
Enter the RADIUS secret in this field
After successfully entering the settings for the RADIUS server, the NetGuardian Web Browser will
prompt users for both a Username and Password, which will be verified using the information and
access rights stored in the RADIUS database.
RADIUS logons are case-sensitive. If the RADIUS server is unavailable or access is denied, the local
user profiles will work via craft port access only. Also, the "dictionary.dps" files (included on the
Resource Disk) needs to be loaded on the RADIUS server for access-right definition. If RADIUS is
enabled on the NetGuardian, local authentication will be invalid through the web and can only work via
craft port.
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