Specifications
Configuring Authentication Adding a RADIUS Server
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4. In the Timeout field, type the number of seconds that elapse before the connection to the RADIUS
server times out. The timeout can be a value between 1 through 60 seconds. The default value is
3 seconds.
5. In the Retransmit field, type the number of times the Mobility Router attempts to authenticate to
the RADIUS server. The retransmit value can be between 0 through 5. Specifying 0 disables the
retransmit feature. The default value is 1.
6. To save your changes, click Apply.
Adding a RADIUS Server
If you define multiple RADIUS servers, the Mobility Router uses the default order in which the servers
appear in the RADIUS page to determine the order in which RADIUS servers are used for
authentication. Changing the sorting order does not affect the order in which RADIUS servers are used
for authentication.
To add a RADIUS server:
1. Select Configuration > System > Authentication > RADIUS.
2. Click Add to view the Add Radius Server page.
Figure 41: RADIUS Parameters
3. In the Server IP Address field, type the IP address of the RADIUS server.
4. In the Auth-Port field, type the destination port to which the Mobility Router listens for
authentication. The port number can be a value from 1 through 65535.
5. In the Key field, type the password, also known as a shared secret key, used to authenticate to the
RADIUS server.
6. In the Timeout field, type the number of seconds that elapse before the connection to the RADIUS
server times out. The timeout can be a value between 1 through 60 seconds.
Note
Provide the password that is the same password that is defined on the RADIUS server. The password
can be 1 to 32 characters long and cannot contain spaces or tabs.