Retry
Timeout
Connection Test
Server Status
Cancel
Apply
After finishing this web page configuration, please click Apply to save the settings.
II-1-17-2 Internal RADIUS
Except for being a built-in RADIUS client, Vigor router also can be operated as a RADIUS server
which performs security authentication by itself. This page is used to configure settings for internal
RADIUS server. Then LAN user of Vigor router will be authenticated by Vigor router directly.
Select Internal RADIUS to configure the router's built-in RADIUS server.
Secret - The RADIUS server and client share a secret that is used to
authenticate the messages sent between them. Both sides must be
configured to use the same shared secret. The maximum length of the
shared secret you can set is 36 characters.
Authentication Port - Set the UDP port number (1813 in default) as
the accounting port.
Option (Delete) - Remove the selected server.
RADIUS Server Failover Policy
Set the number of attempts to perform reconnection with RADIUS
server. If the connection (with the Primary Server) still fails, stop the
connection attempt and begin to make connection with the secondary
server.
Set a timeout value for the router waiting for a response from the
RADIUS server. If no response, Vigor router will send the
authentication request again.
Connection Test
Test with Status Server – Click to make a test of authentication
server and accounting server.
Display the test result of the connection test.
Discard current settings and return to the previous page.
Save the current settings and exit the page.
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