User's Manual
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AP
OR100 Series
User Manual
Remote Authentication dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a client/server networking protocol.
It provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) management
for computers to connect and use a network service
To authenticate users or devices before granting them access to a network
Radius configuration is possible only in AP.
A RADIUS server profile consists of a Primary and a Secondary Servers that can act as
Authentication servers.
Configure Primary Server
Primary Server
A reachable radius server to authenticate user and provide access
Primary Server Port
A server port to exchange the radius authentication messages
Primary shared secret
The secret configured must match with the secret configured in radius
server to authenticate access
Configure Secondary Server
Secondary Server
Secondary server configured authenticates and provide access if primary server is not reachable
or fails to authenticate
Secondary Server Port
A server port to exchange the radius authentication messages
Secondary shared secret: The secret configured must match with the secret configured in radius
server to authenticate access
Radius Parameters
Reauthentication Time
Represents the maximum number of times an authentication request may be retransmitted to
the configured RADIUS server. The time range can be between (10-65535) sec
Retry Time
Represents the response time for which the AP should wait for the RADIUS server to respond to a
request. The retry time range can be between (10-65535) sec