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Authentication / Radius Client Configuration: POTS modem x
1. In the Authentication Type, if your database for user credentials resides in the Local User
Database on the MultiAccess, then accept the default – local.
If your user database resides on a Radius Server, then click on the down arrow and choose
radius.
2. For RAS calls, enter an available IP address from your existing network scheme in the Remote
Host Address window which will be assigned to the dial-in user. This Remote Host Address has
to match the network number of the MultiAccess.
3. If you are setting up MultiAccess to use Radius authentication, then enter the IP address of the
RADIUS Server in the RADIUS Server Address window.
4. Enter the port number (usually port 1812) for the RADIUS Server in the top Port window. The
Radius Server has to be listening on the same UDP port that the Radius Client, MultiAccess, is
using.
5. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Accounting server in the RADIUS Accounting Address
window.
6. Enter the port number (usually port 1813) for the RADIUS Accounting server in the bottom Port
window. The Radius Accounting Server has to be listening on the same UDP port that the Radius
Client, MultiAccess, is using.
7. Enter the Secret of the RADIUS Server that you are communicating with. The Secret has to be
identical to the one used by your RADIUS Server and is limited to 14 alphanumeric characters.
8. Click on the Update button to save your port configuration.
9. Repeat the above procedure for POTS mdoem 2 on the MA220, POTS modems 2 thru 4 for the
MA420, or if MA820 for POTS modems 2 thru 8.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiAccess User Guide
Chapter 3 – Configure your MultiAccess
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