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RADIUS

The AP communicates with a network's RADIUS server to provide the
following features:
MAC Access Control by Means of RADIUS Authentication
RADIUS Authentication with 802.1x
RADIUS Accounting
The network administrator can configure multiple RADIUS Authentication
Servers for different Authentication types. The current available
authentication types are EAP/802.1x authentication and MAC-based
authentication.You can configure two separate sets of Primary and
Secondary RADIUS Servers for each of the two supported Authentication
types, 802.1x EAP Based authentication and MAC based authentication.
You can configure the AP to communicate with up to six different RADIUS
servers:
• Primary Authentication Server (MAC-based authentication)
• Back-up Authentication Server (MAC-based authentication)
• Primary Authentication Server (EAP/802.1x authentication)
• Back-up Authentication Server (EAP/802.1x authentication)
• Primary Accounting Server
• Back-up Accounting Server
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