Adding A Radius Server Configuration; Configuring Captive Portal - Cisco RV180 Administration Manual

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Cisco RV180/RV180W Administration Guide
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 Cisco RV180/
RV180W re-authenticates with the RADIUS server.
Retries—The number of retries for the Cisco RV180/RV180W to re-
authenticate with the RADIUS server. If the number of retries is exceeded,
authentication of this device with the RADIUS server has failed.

Adding a RADIUS Server Configuration

To configure a connection with a RADIUS server:
In the RADIUS Server Table, click Add.
In the Authentication Server IP Address field, enter the IP address of the
authenticating RADIUS Server.
In the Authentication Port field, enter the port number on which the RADIUS server
sends traffic.
In the Secret field, enter the shared key that allows the Cisco RV180/RV180W 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 Cisco RV180/
RV180W re-authenticates with the RADIUS server.
In the Retries field, enter the number of retries for the Cisco RV180/RV180W to re-
authenticate with the RADIUS server.
Click Save.

Configuring Captive Portal

A captive portal is a web page that LAN users see when they try to access the
public network. The web page typically requires user interaction or authentication
before network access is granted.
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