User guide

Appendix D: Server Configuration
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4. Click Network Configuration in the left panel of the page and select
Add Entry to add/edit an AAA Client. This must be done for each unit
that is going to be accessed via RADIUS.
5. Click Authenticate Using drop-down menu and select RADIUS
(IETF).
6. Click Submit.
7. Click Interface Configuration in the left panel of the page.
8. Click the RADIUS (IETF) link to edit properties.
9. Under the User and Group columns, select the Filter-Id checkbox.
10. Click Submit.
11. To add new users and configure RADIUS (IETF) attributes, click
User Setup in the left panel of the page.
12. Type the user's name and click Add/Edit.
13. To edit existing users, click User Setup in the left panel of the page
and click List All Users.
14. Select a user from the list.
15. Once you have selected a user, on the user properties page, scroll
down to the IETF RADIUS Attribute section.
16. Select the Filter-Id checkbox and add the following value for this
attribute:
Raritan:G{Admin}
The value in G{} is the name of a group locally on the SX, in this case
the default Admin group.
The value can be Raritan:G{Admin}:D{1234567890} if using dial
back feature, where 1234567890 is the phone number for dial
back.
The value Raritan:G{Admin} must match with the local group on
the Dominion SX unit.
The Dominion SX comes from the factory with the default Admin
group.
Additional user groups can be created on Dominion SX unit by
using the User Management>User Group option.
Appropriate port access and user class (Operator or Observer)
can be defined and the group name should be specified in the
Filter-Id attribute value accordingly in order to authorize the
RADIUS user to access the Dominion SX unit.
17. Click Submit.