Radius Accounting Settings; Radius Authentication - D-Link DGS-3000 series Reference Manual

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DGS-3000 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Parameter
Index
Server IP
Authentication Port (1-
65535)
Accounting Port (1-65535)
Timeout (1-255)
Retransmit (1-20)
Key
Confirm Key
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the Edit button to configure the specified entry.
Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry.

RADIUS Accounting Settings

Users can configure the state of the specified RADIUS accounting service.
To view this window, click Security > RADIUS > RADIUS Accounting Settings as shown below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Network
Shell
System
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.

RADIUS Authentication

Users can display information concerning the activity of the RADIUS authentication client on the client side of the
RADIUS authentication protocol.
Description
Choose the desired RADIUS server to configure: 1, 2 or 3.
Set the RADIUS server IP address.
Set the RADIUS authentic server(s) UDP port which is used to transmit
RADIUS data between the Switch and the RADIUS server. The default port is
1812.
Set the RADIUS account server(s) UDP port which is used to transmit RADIUS
accounting statistics between the Switch and the RADIUS server. The default
port is 1813.
Set the RADIUS server age-out, in seconds.
Set the RADIUS server retransmit time, in times.
Set the key the same as that of the RADIUS server.
Confirm the key the same as that of the RADIUS server.
Figure 8-26 RADIUS Accounting Settings window
Description
When enabled, the Switch will send informational packets to a remote RADIUS server
when 802.1X port access control events occur on the Switch.
When enabled, the Switch will send informational packets to a remote RADIUS server
when a user either logs in, logs out or times out on the Switch, using the console, Telnet,
or SSH.
When enabled, the Switch will send informational packets to a remote RADIUS server
when system events occur on the Switch, such as a system reset or system boot.
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