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3Com Switch 4500 26-Port User Manual

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AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration 203
receiving a user’s request from NAS, the RADIUS server performs AAA through
user database query and update and returns the configuration information and
accounting data to NAS. Here, NAS controls users and corresponding connections,
while the RADIUS protocol regulates how to transmit configuration and
accounting information between NAS and RADIUS.
NAS and RADIUS exchange the information with UDP packets. During the
interaction, both sides encrypt the packets with keys before uploading user
configuration information (for example, password) to avoid being intercepted or
stolen.
RADIUS Operation
A RADIUS server generally uses proxy function of the devices such as an access
server to perform user authentication. The operation process is as follows: First,
the user sends a request message (the client username and encrypted password is
included in the message ) to the RADIUS server. Second, the user will receive from
the RADIUS server various kinds of response messages in which the ACCEPT
message indicates that the user has passed the authentication, and the REJECT
message indicates that the user has not passed the authentication and needs to
input their username and password again, otherwise they will be rejected access.
Implementing
AAA/RADIUS on the
Ethernet Switch
In the above-mentioned AAA/RADIUS framework, the Switch 4500 Family, serving
as the user access device or NAS, is the client end of RADIUS. In other words, the
AAA/RADIUS concerning the client-end is implemented on the Switch 4500. The
figure below illustrates the RADIUS authentication network including 4500
Switches.
Figure 57 Networking when Switch 4500 Units are Applying RADIUS Authentication
Configuring AAA AAA configuration includes:
â–  Creating/deleting an ISP domain
â–  Configuring relevant attributes of the ISP domain
â–  Creating a local user
â–  Setting attributes of the local user
InternetInternet
SW 5500
PC user1
PC user2
PC user3
PC user4
SW 5500
ISP1
ISP2
Authentication
Server
Accounting
Server
Authentication
Server
Accounting
Server1
Accounting
Server2
Internet

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3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Specifications

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Brand3Com
ModelSwitch 4500 26-Port
CategorySwitch
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