System information
EAP3000 Users Manual
Version: 1.2
Issue Date: June 12, 2010
3.15 Wireless -> Radius
A RADIUS server maintains a database of user accounts used in larger environments. If a RADIUS
server already exists, it can be used for authenticating users that want to connect to the wireless
network provided by this device. When multiple RADIUS servers are configured they are accessed
in the same order as in the table. If first RADIUS server is not accessible, then system tries to
contact the next RADIUS server.
Configured Radius Servers
This table displays the list of configured RADIUS servers.
Authentication Server IP Address: IP address of RADIUS authentication server
Authentication Port: RADIUS authentication server port to send the RADIUS messages.
Timeout: The time (in seconds) the device waits for a response from the RADIUS server
Retries: The number of tries the router will make to the RADIUS server before giving up.
Action/Edit: The edit button will link to the associated RADIUS servers’ configuration page.
3.16 Wireless -> Radius -> Radius Configuration
This page configures the RADIUS server to be used for authentication.
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