Reference Guide
134 Configuring System Information
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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.
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IP Address
— Enter the RADIUS server IP address.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Number of Retries (1-10)
— Enter the number of requests sent to the
RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
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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.
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Dead Time (0-2000)
— The amount of time (in minutes) that a
RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests.










