User Manual Part 1

User’s Guide Version 1.0
Figure 15 – RADIUS Settings
On the second page: network interface | RADIUS | servers you can specify up to 32 different
RADIUS servers for authentication and accounting (see
Figure 16 – RADIUS Servers). One of the
RADIUS server entries can be specified as the default server. Thus, if a user cannot be associated to
any specific service provider by his login name, the Access Controller will send authentication and
accounting messages to the default RADIUS server.
Figure 16 – RADIUS Servers
Make sure that the RADIUS server is up and running and is able to receive authentication requests
from the Access Controller.
Step 5. Welcome/Login/Start pages
The most popular authentication method for public users is the UAM (Universal Access Method).
UAM can be enabled using the system | access | AAA menu. With UAM users can log-on to the
Access Controller using their web browser. As an operator of a wireless access service you can
provide a custom set of web pages to your subscribers.
welcome page (default = InternalEnabled) - the first page that is presented when users
start their web browser.
login page (default = Internal) – the page containing the log-on fields for user name and
password. This page is presented as default when the welcome page is disabled.
logout page (default = Internal) - the page that pops up after successful authentication. It
includes information about the online session such as online time and transferred data.
help page (default = Internal) - the page with online help information for log-on.
unauthorized page (default = Internal) - the page which appears if web login method is
disabled.
The default user login page looks like the picture below:
BROWAN Page
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