Radius Named Server Status - Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch ES-24-250W Administration Manual

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RADIUS Named Server Status

The RADIUS Named Server Status page shows summary information about the RADIUS servers configured on
the system.
To access the page, click Security > RADIUS > Named Server in the navigation menu.
Field
Current
IP Address/Host Address
Server Name
Port Number
Server Type
Secret Configured
Message Authenticator
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
• To add a RADIUS authentication server to the list of servers the RADIUS client can contact, click Add,
configure the fields, and click Submit to apply the changes.
change the settings for a configured RADIUS server, select the entry to edit, click Edit, configure the
• To
fields, and click Submit
• To remove a RADIUS server from the list, select the server, click Remove, and confirm the deletion.
• Click Refresh to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.
To retain the changes across the switch's next power cycle, click System > Configuration Storage > Save.
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RADIUS Named Server Status
RADIUS Server Status Fields
Description
An asterisk (*) in the column Indicates that the server is the current server for the authentication server
group. If no asterisk is present, the server is a backup server.
If more than one RADIUS server is configured with the same name, the switch selects one of the
servers to be the current server from the group of servers with the same name.
When the switch sends a RADIUS request to the named server, the request is directed to the server
selected as the current server. Initially the primary server is selected as the current server. If the
primary server fails, one of the other servers becomes the current server.
Shows the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Shows the RADIUS server name. Multiple RADIUS servers can have the same name. In this case,
RADIUS clients can use RADIUS servers with the same name as backups for each other.
Identifies the authentication port the server uses to verify the RADIUS server authentication. The port
is a UDP port.
Shows whether the server is a Primary or Secondary server.
Indicates whether the shared secret for this server has been configured.
Shows whether the message authenticator attribute for the selected server is enabled or disabled.
to apply the changes.
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