Adding Users To The Radius Database; Using Radius Authentication For Clid - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 2864I User Manual

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# Client Name
Key
#-----------------------------
192.168.0.1
1234
should be added to the client file. The Client Name field in the
file gives the IP address of the Prestige router, and the Key field
should be the same as the Key field in Menu 23.2.
After a RADIUS server has been configured, the Prestige will use it
to authenticate all users that it cant find in its internal Dial-Up User
List (Menu 14).

Adding Users to the RADIUS Database

The Prestige only uses the RADIUS database for user
authentication; except for Password, Dialback-No, and the
ZyXEL extensions Zyxel-Callback-Option and Zyxel-
Callback-Phone-Source (described below), most standard
RADIUS attribute fields are ignored by the Prestige.
To add a user to the RADIUS database, edit the users file in the
RADIUS server's /etc/raddb directory, and add a line similar to
the following:
joeuser
Password = "joepassword"
Each user should have a user name/password record in the users
database.

Using RADIUS Authentication for CLID

To use RADIUS for CLID authentication, create a user record in
the users file , where the user name (the first field) is the
telephone number, and the password (the second field) is always
Zyxel-CLID (case-sensitive). The regular user name is put in a
User-Name field. The following is an example of a CLID user
record:
5551212
Password = "Zyxel-CLID"
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