Configuring The Infranet Controller Radius Server And Layer 2 Access; Configuring The Infranet Controller As A Radius Server (Nsm Procedure); Configuring Authentication Protocol Sets - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING INFRANET CONTROLLER GUIDE REV 01 Manual

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CHAPTER 8
Configuring the Infranet Controller RADIUS
Server and Layer 2 Access

Configuring the Infranet Controller as a RADIUS Server (NSM Procedure)

Configuring Authentication Protocol Sets

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Configuring an Infranet Enforcer as a RADIUS Client of the Infranet Controller (NSM
Procedure) on page 84
The Infranet Controller contains an internal RADIUS server that can be configured to
perform Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) inner and outer authentication,
non-tunneled Web authentication without EAP, and MAC address authentication.
To configure the Infranet Controller as a RADIUS server, the following configurations
must be performed:
Configuring Authentication Protocol Sets on page 73
1.
2.
To configure an authentication protocol set:
1.
2.
which you want to configure authentication protocol sets.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, select Authentication > Signing
3.
In > Authentication Protocols.
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