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510
12.9
RADIUS
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
U RADIUS server parameters
When configuring the RADIUS server, a definition is needed of which authen-
ticator can access the RADIUS server, the password required for this access,
and the open port that is to be used to communicate with the RADIUS server.
The authentication port applies globally for all authenticators.
D Authentication port [default: 0]
Specify here the port used by the authenticators to communicate with the
RADIUS server in the BAT access point. Port '1812' is normally used.
Port '0' disables the RADIUS server.
In addition to the port, 16 authenticators that are allowed to communicate
with the RADIUS server may be entered here. Entries are made in the corre-
sponding table and with the following parameters:
D IP address
IP address of the authenticator which may communicate with the
RADIUS server in the BAT access point.
D Secret
Password required by the authenticator for access to the RADIUS server
in the BAT access point.
Note: In addition to the configuration of the RADIUS server, the client infor-
mation source must also be defined ’WLAN access list as a basis for RA-
DIUS information’ → page 510.
U WLAN access list as a basis for RADIUS information
512 WLAN clients, all able to register with the BAT access point, may be en-
tered in the access list. When operating in RADIUS server mode, this list can
also be used to check on RADIUS clients wanting to register at other access
points. In an installation having several access points, client access authori-
zations can be maintained centrally.
Configuration tool Call
LANconfig WLAN security
 RADIUS
WEBconfig, Telnet Expert configuration > Setup > Radius > Server
Configuration tool Call
LANconfig WLAN security
 RADIUS
WEBconfig, Telnet Expert configuration > Setup > WLAN > RADIUS access check