over the network. Therefore, it's recommended to set the
HTTPSOnly parameter to 1 in order to force the use of HTTPS,
since the transport is encrypted.
If using RADIUS authentication to log into the CLI, only the
primary Web User Account, which has Security Administration
access level, can access the device's CLI (see 'Configuring
Web User Accounts' on page 62).
Web: RADIUS Authentication
Server IP Address
EMS: RADIUS Auth Server IP
[RADIUSAuthServerIP]
Defines the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: RADIUS Authentication
Server Port
EMS: RADIUS Auth Server Port
[RADIUSAuthPort]
Defines the port of the RADIUS Authentication Server.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: RADIUS Shared Secret
EMS: RADIUS Auth Server
Secret
[SharedSecret]
Defines the 'Secret' used to authenticate the device to the
RADIUS server. This should be a cryptically strong password.
RADIUS Authentication Parameters
Web: Default Access Level
[DefaultAccessLevel]
Defines the default access level for the device when the RADIUS
(authentication) response doesn't include an access level
attribute.
The valid range is 0 to 255. The default is 200 (i.e., Security
Administrator).
Web: Device Behavior Upon
RADIUS Timeout
[BehaviorUponRadiusTimeout]
Defines the device's response upon a RADIUS timeout.
[0] Deny Access = Denies access.
[1] Verify Access Locally = (Default) Checks password locally.
Web: Local RADIUS Password
Cache Mode
[RadiusLocalCacheMode]
Determines the device's mode of operation regarding the timer
(configured by the parameter RadiusLocalCacheTimeout) that
the RADIUS server).
[0] Absolute Expiry Timer = When you access a Web page, the
timeout doesn't reset, instead it continues decreasing.
[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).