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RADIUS Server IP address, Secret Phrase, Primary Server NAS Identifier, Time Out Period

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual . Figure 5-22 3. Enter the Primary RADIUS Server IP address. 4. Enter a Secret Phrase. Transactions between the client and the RADIUS server are authenticated using a shared secret phrase, so the same Secret Phrase must be configured on both client and server. 5. Enter the Primary Server NAS Identifier (Network Access Server). This Identifier MUST be present in a RADIUS request. Ensure that NAS Identifier is configured as the same on both client and server. The DGFV338 is acting as a NAS (Network Access Server), allowing network access to external users after verifying their authentication information. In a RADIUS transaction, the NAS must provide some NAS Identifier information to the RADIUS Server. Depending on the configuration of the RADIUS Server, the router's IP address may be sufficient as an identifier, or the Server may require a name, which you would enter here. This name would also be configured on the RADIUS Server, although in some cases it should be left blank on the RADIUS Server. 6. Enable a Backup RADIUS Server (if required) by following steps 2 through 5. 7. Set the Time Out Period, in seconds, that the router should wait for a response from the RADIUS server. 8. Set the Maximum Retry Count. This is the number of tries the router will make to the RADIUS server before giving up. Virtual Private Networking v1.0, April 2007 5-31

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking
5-31
v1.0, April 2007
.
3.
Enter the Primary
RADIUS Server IP address
.
4.
Enter a
Secret Phrase
. Transactions between the client and the RADIUS server are
authenticated using a shared secret phrase, so the same Secret Phrase must be configured on
both client and server.
5.
Enter the
Primary Server NAS Identifier
(Network Access Server). This Identifier MUST be
present in a RADIUS request. Ensure that NAS Identifier is configured as the same on both
client and server.
The DGFV338 is acting as a NAS (Network Access Server), allowing network access to
external users after verifying their authentication information. In a RADIUS transaction, the
NAS must provide some NAS Identifier information to the RADIUS Server. Depending on the
configuration of the RADIUS Server, the router's IP address may be sufficient as an identifier,
or the Server may require a name, which you would enter here. This name would also be
configured on the RADIUS Server, although in some cases it should be left blank on the
RADIUS Server.
6.
Enable a Backup RADIUS Server (if required) by following steps 2 through 5.
7.
Set the
Time Out Period
, in seconds, that the router should wait for a response from the
RADIUS server.
8.
Set the
Maximum Retry Count.
This is the number of tries the router will make to the
RADIUS server before giving up.
Figure 5-22