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Horizon Compact Release 1.01.00 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2
Procedure 3-1
RADIUS Server User Authentication
Use this procedure to set up user authentication using a RADIUS server and enable the Super user to
access a modem if the RADIUS server does not respond.
Note: To perform this procedure, you must be logged into the system as the Super user.
Required Action Steps
login Log in using the Super user account.
get radius servers
Returns a list of RADIUS servers already configured on the system.
Sequence:
get radius servers press Enter
The system responds:
index active_host active_key cfgd_host cfgd_key
===== =============== =============== ===============
1 192.168.1.48 testing123 192.168.1.48 testing123
2 192.168.1.20
3
4
5
Note that the second radius server is not active because the radius
key has not been configured.
set radius server host
This command sets up a RADIUS server host. Note that once the
RADIUS server host details have been entered, the server key has to
be entered before the server becomes active (see next command).
Sequence:
set radius server host [index] [ip address] press Enter
Where [index] is the server index 1…5 and [ip address] is the ip
address of the RADIUS server concerned
The system responds:
Host set. When server Host and Key are set,
'save mib' and 'reset system' for changes to take effect