Step 4: Configure The Radius Authentication Server(S) - Avaya W310 User Manual

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b.
Optionally, set the wireless domain secret using the following command:
wireless-domain-secret
Example:
wireless-domain-secret rD6vet rD6vet
Done!

Step 4: Configure the RADIUS Authentication Server(s)

Before you configure the W310 for a RADIUS authentication server through the CLI, it is
recommended that you make sure the following parameters are configured on the RADIUS
server:
IEEE 802.1x standard, Port Based Network Access Control
Policy
The example below shows the W310 RADIUS authentication commands that you will use to
configure the RADIUS server. With the commands, you will:
Enable radius authentication for the W310
Set the IP address of the primary server. You can also optionally set the IP address for
the secondary server
Set the shared secret
Optionally, set the amount of time to wait and the number of retries for the W310 to wait
after sending an access request to the RADIUS server
In the example, the RADIUS server with an IP address of 192.40.12.36 is set as the primary
server. The RFC 2138 approved User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number for RADIUS
authentication is kept at the default of 1812.
Example
W310-1(super)# set radius authentication enable
Done!
W310-1(super)# set radius authentication server 192.40.12.36
secret primary
Done!
W310-1(super)# set radius authentication secret North255
Done!
W310-1(super)# set radius authentication retry-time 5
Done!
W310-1(super)# set radius authentication retry-number 3
Done!
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