Reference Guide

134 Configuring System Information
Link Local Interface
— When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local
address, this specifies the Link Local interface. The possible options
are:
VLAN 1
— The VLAN on which the IPv6 interface is configured.
ISATAP
— The IPv6 interface is configured on an ISATAP
tunnel.
IP Address
— Enter the RADIUS server IP address.
Priority (0-65535)
— Enter the priority of the RADIUS server being
added. 0 is the highest value. This is used to configure the order in
which servers are queried.
Authentication Port (0-65535)
— Enter the authentication port used
to verify the RADIUS server authentication. Enter 0 if you do not
want this server to be used for authentication purposes.
Accounting Port (0-65535)
— Enter the accounting port, which is the
UDP port number of the RADUS server used for accounting requests.
Enter 0 if you do not want this server to be used for accounting
purposes.
Usage Type
— Enter the
RADIUS server usage. The possible options
are:
Login
— Used for login authentication and/or accounting.
802.1x
— Used for 802.1x authentication and/or accounting.
All
— Used for all types of authentication and/or accounting.
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Enter the following fields if you do not want to use the default values
entered in the
RADIUS: Summary
page. If you do want to use the default
values, check
Use Default
for these fields.
Number of Retries (1-10)
— Enter the number of requests sent to the
RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
Timeout for Reply (1-30
) — The amount of the time in seconds that
the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS server before retrying
the query, or switching to the next server.
Dead Time (0-2000)
— The amount of time (in minutes) that a
RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests.