Local RADIUS Server
Usually an external RADIUS Server is used to authenticate users. In some cases,
this is not a feasible solution. In these situations, an access point can be made to
act as a RADIUS Server. Here, users are authenticated against the local database
configured in the access point. This is called a Local RADIUS Server feature. You
can also make other access points in the network use the Local RADIUS Server
feature on an access point.
Figure 53 - Local RADIUS Server Statistics Page
Table 38 - Local RADIUS Server Statistics Page Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Blocks
Failures
Network Access Server xx.xx.xx.xx
Successes
User Name
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Description
The number of times an authentication was ignored as a result of a username
being blocked because too many failed authentications had occurred.
The number of authentications that failed for this user, generally because of a
bad password.
Choose the network access server that you want to view. The network access
server is the access point configured to use the local RADIUS server as a backup
authenticator.
The number of successful authentications.
Displays the username of the active user.
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