Using The Cisco Rv220W With A Radius Server - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Using the Cisco RV220W With a RADIUS Server

A RADIUS server can be configured to maintain a database of user accounts and
can be used for authenticating this device's users. To configure a connection with a
RADIUS server, choose Security > RADIUS Server. You can configure and view the
following details in the RADIUS configuration pages:
Authentication Server IP address—The IP address of the authenticating
RADIUS server.
Authentication Port—The RADIUS authentication server's port number
used to send RADIUS traffic.
Timeout—The timeout interval (in seconds) after which the RV220W re-
authenticates with the RADIUS server.
Retries—The number of retries for the RV220W to re-authenticate with the
RADIUS server. If the number of retries is exceeded, authentication of this
device with the RADIUS server has failed.
To configure a connection with a RADIUS server:
In the Configured RADIUS Server Table, click Add.
Enter the Authentication Server IP address, or the IP address of the authenticating
RADIUS Server.
Enter the Authentication Port, or the port number on which the RADIUS server
sends traffic.
In the Secret field, enter the shared key that allows the RV220W to authenticate
with the RADIUS server. This key must match the key configured on the RADIUS
server. The single quote, double quote, and space characters are not allowed in
this field.
In the Timeout field, enter the timeout interval after which the RV220W re-
authenticates with the RADIUS server.
In the Retries field, enter the number of retries for the RV220W to re-authenticate
with the RADIUS server.
Click Save.
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