Remote Authentication; Radius - Teldat bintec R3002 Manual

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10 System Management
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Field
SNMP Listen UDP Port Shows the UDP port (
Tip
If your SNMP Manager supports SNMPv3, you should, if possible, use this version as
older versions transfer all data unencrypted.

10.5 Remote Authentication

This menu contains the settings for user authentication.

10.5.1 RADIUS

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a service that enables authentica-
tion and configuration information to be exchanged between your device and a RADIUS
server. The RADIUS server administrates a database with information about user authen-
tication and configuration and for statistical recording of connection data.
RADIUS can be used for:
• Authentication
• Accounting
• Exchange of configuration data
For an incoming connection, your device sends a request with user name and password to
the RADIUS server, which then searches its database. If the user is found and can be au-
thenticated, the RADIUS server sends corresponding confirmation to your device. This con-
firmation also contains parameters (called RADIUS attributes), which your device uses as
WAN connection parameters.
If the RADIUS server is used for accounting, your device sends an accounting message at
the start of the connection and a message at the end of the connection. These start and
end messages also contain statistical information about the connection (IP address, user
name, throughput, costs).
Value
By default,
,
and
If no option is selected, the function is deactivated.
requests.
The value cannot be changed.
are enabled.
) at which the device receives SNMP
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