Setup guide
Notes
The order of the items in this list is significant.
Microsoft Windows clients send their usernames in form domain\username
Example
To set a RADIUS server for HotSpot and PPP services that has 10.0.0.3 IP address and ex shared
secret, you need to do the following:
[admin@Wandy] radius> add service=hotspot,ppp address=10.0.0.3 secret=ex
[admin@Wandy] radius> print
Flags: X - disabled
# SERVICE CALLED-ID DOMAIN ADDRESS SECRET
0 ppp,hotspot 10.0.0.3 ex
[admin@Wandy] radius>
AAA for the respective services should be enabled too:
[admin@Wandy] radius> /ppp aaa set use-radius=yes
[admin@Wandy] radius> /ip hotspot aaa set use-radius=yes
To view some statistics for a client:
[admin@Wandy] radius> monitor 0
pending: 0
requests: 10
accepts: 4
rejects: 1
resends: 15
timeouts: 5
bad-replies: 0
last-request-rtt: 0s
[admin@Wandy] radius>
Suggested RADIUS Servers
Description
Wandy RouterOS RADIUS Client should work well with all RFC compliant servers. It has been
tested with:
• FreeRADIUS
• XTRadius
does not currently support MS-CHAP
• Steel-Belted Radius
Supported RADIUS Attributes
Description
Wandy RADIUS Dictionaries
Here you can download Wandy reference dictionary, which incorporates all the needed
RADIUS attributes. This dictionary is the minimal dictionary, which is enough to support all
features of Wandy RouterOS. It is designed for FreeRADIUS, but may also be used with many