CHAPTER 4: SETPOINTS DEVICE
869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4–21
RADIUS SETTINGS
The following are settings that need to be configured through EnerVista, in order to set up
comm
unication with a Radius server on 869. For configuring the RADIUS server itself,
consult the RADIUS documentation. An example is provided, see Communications Guide.
Table 4-3: Radius Settings
SECURITY EVENTS
• The event recorder records the events described in the table Security Events.
Table 4-4: Security Events
Setting
Name
Description Min Max Default Unit
s
Minimum
Permission
s
Primary
R
adius IP
Address
IP address of primary
Radius server.
Default value
ind
icates no Primary
Radius server is
configured, and so
Radius is disabled.
0.0.0.0 223.255.255.2
54
0.0.0.0 - Administrat
or
Primary
Authenti
cati
on Port
Radius
authentication port
1 65535 1812 - Administrat
or
Vendor ID An identifier that
specif
ies Radius
vendor specific
attributes used with
the protocol.
1 65535 Value that
represents
General Electric
(2910)
- Administrat
or
Radius
Authenti
cati
on Method
Authentication
method used by
Radius server.
Currently fixed to
EAP-TTLS.
EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS - Administrat
or
Timeout Timeout in seconds in
between r
e-
transmission
requests
0 9999 10 sec Administrat
or
Retries Number of retries
befor
e giving up
0 9999 3 - Administrat
or
Radius
Authenti
cati
on (Shared)
Secret
Shared Secret used in
authentication. It is
only displayed as
asterisks. This setting
must meet the
CyberSentry
password
requirements.
See
password
section
for
requireme
nts
245
characters
N/A - Administrat
or
Confirm
R
adius
Authenticati
on (Shared)
Secret
Confirmation of the
shared secret. Only
display as asterisks.
See
password
section
for
requireme
nts
245
characters
N/A - Administrat
or
Event Record Level Description
FAILED_AUTH, ORIGIN,
TIME
STAMP
Warning (4) A failed authentication with time stamp in
UTC time when it occurred.
USER_LOCKOUT, ORIGIN,
TIME
STAMP:
Error (3) The user lockout has occurred because of
too many failed authentication attempts.
SETTING_CHG, ORIGIN,
TIME
STAMP:
Notice (5) An event to indicate setting change(s).
LOGIN, ORIGIN, TIMESTAMP: Warning (4) An event to indicate when a certain role
logged
in.