HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 126

Edit an Entry on the RADIUS Server List, Con Priority of the RADIUS Servers, Timeout sec

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Configuring the RADIUS Server 5 • Timeout (sec)-Specify the amount of time to wait for a response from the RADIUS server before re-transmitting information. The time-out value can be in the range 1 to 1000 seconds; the default is 4 seconds. • Attempts-Specify the number of times an access-request packet is resent to a RADIUS server if a response is not received before the time-out. After the attempts limit is reached, the Gateway switches to the next server. The value can be 1 to 100 attempts; default is 3 attempts. Select the OK button to add the entry to the RADIUS Server list. Edit an Entry on the RADIUS Server List To edit the configuration information for an entry in the RADIUS Server list, select an entry from the list in the Radius Server area of the RADIUS Server page. Select the Edit button. The information for the RADIUS Server is shown in the Radius Server Properties area of the page. You can change values of the parameters for the RADIUS Server as described in Add an Entry to the RADIUS Server List on page 5-19. Select the OK button to populate your changes to the RADIUS Server list. Delete an Entry from the RADIUS Server List To remove a RADIUS Server from the database, select the RADIUS Server from the list and select the Delete button. When deleting an entry from the list, the remaining servers in the list are moved to a higher priority. To remove all RADIUS Servers from the list, select the Delete All button. Configure Priority of the RADIUS Servers Entries in the Radius Server part of the page are shown in order of priority. The first entry has the highest priority; the second entry is next. Priority corresponds to the order in which the product uses the server for authentication. The highest priority entry is contacted first during a login attempt. If that server is unavailable, the next highest priority server is contacted. To change the priority of entries in the RADIUS Server list, select an entry from the list in the Radius Server area of the RADIUS Server page. Use the arrow buttons to raise or lower the priority of the selected entry. 5-20 EFCM Basic User Manual

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EFCM Basic User Manual
Configuring the RADIUS Server
Timeout (sec)
—Specify the amount of time to wait for a response
from the RADIUS server before re-transmitting information. The
time-out value can be in the range 1 to 1000 seconds; the default is
4 seconds.
Attempts
—Specify the number of times an access-request packet
is resent to a RADIUS server if a response is not received before
the time-out. After the attempts limit is reached, the Gateway
switches to the next server. The value can be 1 to 100 attempts;
default is 3 attempts.
Select the
OK
button to add the entry to the RADIUS Server list.
Edit an Entry on the
RADIUS Server List
To edit the configuration information for an entry in the RADIUS
Server list, select an entry from the list in the
Radius Server
area of the
RADIUS Server
page. Select the
Edit
button. The information for the
RADIUS Server is shown in the
Radius Server Properties
area of the
page.
You can change values of the parameters for the RADIUS Server as
described in
Add an Entry to the RADIUS Server List
on page 5-19.
Select the
OK
button to populate your changes to the RADIUS Server
list.
Delete an Entry from
the RADIUS Server
List
To remove a RADIUS Server from the database, select the RADIUS
Server from the list and select the
Delete
button. When deleting an
entry from the list, the remaining servers in the list are moved to a
higher priority.
To remove all RADIUS Servers from the list, select the
Delete All
button.
Configure Priority of
the RADIUS Servers
Entries in the
Radius Server
part of the page are shown in order of
priority. The first entry has the highest priority; the second entry is
next. Priority corresponds to the order in which the product uses the
server for authentication. The highest priority entry is contacted first
during a login attempt. If that server is unavailable, the next highest
priority server is contacted.
To change the priority of entries in the RADIUS Server list, select an
entry from the list in the
Radius Server
area of the
RADIUS Server
page. Use the arrow buttons to raise or lower the priority of the
selected entry.