Network Security > RADIUS > Authentication Server
Network Security
RM GUI HiSecOS EAGLE20/30
Release
3.0
09/2015
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Network Security > RADIUS > Authentication Server
4.13 RADIUS Authentication
Server
This dialog allows you to specify up to 8 authentication servers. An
authentication server authenticates and authorizes the users when the
device forwards the login data to the server.
The device sends the login data to the specified primary authentication
server. If the server does not respond, the device contacts the specified
authentication server that is highest in the table. If no response comes from
this server either, the device contacts the next server in the table.
Table
Parameters Meaning
Index Displays a sequential number to which the table entry relates.
The device automatically assigns this number.
Possible values:
1..8
Name Displays the name of the server.
To change the value, click the relevant field.
Possible values:
alphanumeric ASCII character string with 1..32 characters
(Default setting:
Default-RADIUS-Server
)
Address Specifies the IP address of the server.
Possible values:
Valid IPv4 address
Destination UDP
Port
Specifies the number of the UDP port on which the server receives
requests.
Possible values:
0..65535
(default setting:
1812
)
Exception: Port
2222
is reserved for internal functions.
Secret Displays ****** (asterisks) when you specify a password with which the
device logs in to the server. To change the password, click the relevant
field.
Possible values:
alphanumeric ASCII character string with 1..64 characters
You get the password from the administrator of the authentication server.