CHAPTER68 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
RADIUS Accounting Parameters
'RADIUS Accounting Type'
configure voip > sip-
definition settings >
radius-accounting
[RADIUSAccountingType]
Defines at what stage of the call RADIUS accounting
messages are sent to the RADIUS accounting server.
â– [0] At Call Release = (Default) Sent at call release only.
â– [1] At Connect & Release = Sent at call connect and
release.
â– [2] At Setup & Release = Sent at call setup and release.
'AAA Indications'
configure system >
cdr > aaa-indications
[AAAIndications]
Enables the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
(AAA) indications.
â– [0] None = (Default) No indications.
â– [3] Accounting Only = Only accounting indications are
used.
RADIUS User Authentication Parameters
'Use RADIUS for Web/Telnet
Login'
configure system >
radius settings >
enable-mgmt-login
[WebRADIUSLogin]
Enables RADIUS queries for Web and Telnet login
authentication. When enabled, logging into the device's Web
and Telnet embedded servers is done through a RADIUS
server. The device communicates with a user-defined
RADIUS server and verifies the given username and
password against a remote database in a secure manner.
â– [0] Disable (default)
â– [1] Enable
Note:
â– For RADIUS login authentication to function, you must
also configure the EnableRADIUS parameter to 1
(Enable).
â– RADIUS authentication requires HTTP basic
authentication, where the username and password are
transmitted in clear text over the network. Therefore, it's
recommended to set the HTTPSOnly parameter to 1 to
force the use of HTTPS, since the transport is encrypted.
'Password Local Cache
Mode'
configure system >
radius settings >
local-cache-mode
[RadiusLocalCacheMode]
Defines the device's mode of operation regarding the timer
(configured by the parameter RadiusLocalCacheTimeout)
that determines the validity of the username and password
(verified by the RADIUS server).
â– [0] Absolute Expiry Timer = When you access a Web
page, the timeout doesn't reset, instead it continues
decreasing.
â– [1] Reset Timer Upon Access = (Default) Upon each
access to a Web page, the timeout always resets (reverts
to the initial value configured by
RadiusLocalCacheTimeout).
'Password Local Cache
Timeout'
Defines the time (in seconds) the locally stored username and
password (verified by the RADIUS server) are valid. When
this time expires, the username and password become invalid
and a must be re-verified with the RADIUS server.
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