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In the Friendly name field, enter a name for the client. We suggest using the PS
Series group name.
In the Client address field, enter the PS Series group IP address. (Verifying the
address is optional.)
Click Next. The Additional Information dialog box is displayed.
Figure 2: New RADIUS Client – Additional Information
In the Additional Information dialog box, do the following:
In the Client-Vendor drop-down list, select RADIUS Standard, if not already
selected.
Enter and confirm a shared secret (password). Remember or make a note of
the secret, as you will need to specify the same secret (password) in a later step
on the PS Series group.
Select or deselect the checkbox next to Request must contain the Message
Authenticator attribute, as you prefer. EqualLogic supports this attribute, but
whether you require it depends on your security policies.
Click Finish.
Creating Remote Access Policies on the IAS Server
Similar to a Network Policy, a remote access policy applies to a user profile (in Active
Directory) and tells the RADIUS server what type of privilege to grant a user who
attempts to log in to a PS Series group.
To create a Remote Access Policy for PS Series group administrators on the IAS Server:
Click Start > Administrative Tools > Internet Authentication Service.
Right-click Remote Access Policy, and click New Remote Access Policy (Figure
3).