Authentication Servers; Managing System Services - Infinity Check Point L-71WD Administration Manual

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Authentication Servers

In the Users & Objects > Authentication Servers page you can define and view different
authentication servers where users can define both an external user database and the
authentication method for administrators in that database.
You can define this type of authentication server:
RADIUS server - Define the details of a primary and secondary RADIUS server. The Check
Point Appliance can connect to these servers and recognize administrators defined in them
and authenticated by them. See the Users & Objects > Administrators page.
To add a RADIUS server:
1. Click RADIUS servers.
2. In the Primary tab, enter this information:
IP address - Where the RADIUS server is deployed.
Port - The port number to which the RADIUS server communicates with clients. The default
is 1812.
Shared secret - The secret between the RADIUS server and the Check Point Appliance.
Show - Displays the shared secret.
Timeout (seconds) - A timeout value in seconds.
3. Repeat step 2 for a Secondary RADIUS server if applicable.
4. Click Apply.
The primary and/or secondary servers are added to the RADIUS section on the page.
To edit a RADIUS server:
1. Click the IP address link of the RADIUS server you want to edit.
2. Make the necessary changes.
3. Click Apply.
The changes are updated in the RADIUS server.
To delete a RADIUS server:
Click the Remove link next to the RADIUS server you want to delete.
The RADIUS server is deleted.

Managing System Services

The Users & Objects > Services page lists the system services configured in the system. In this
page you can add new services, edit services, and delete services.
You use service objects to easily define the different network protocols. This is usually with IP
protocol and ports (used by the TCP and UDP IP protocols).
You can use these objects to define policy based routing in the Device > Routing page.
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