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Table, 2. RADIUS Configuration Fields

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 5-2. RADIUS Configuration Fields Field Description Current Server IP Address Shows the IP address of the current server. This field is blank if no servers are configured. If more than one RADIUS servers are configured, the current server is the server configured as the primary server. If no servers are configured as the primary server, the current server is the most recently added RADIUS server. Number of Configured Servers The number of RADIUS servers that have been configured. This value will be in the range of 0-3. Max Number of Retransmits Timeout Duration (secs) The value of the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted. The valid range is 1-15. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given when configuring RADIUS max retransmit and RADIUS timeout. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the max retransmit value on each will be exhausted before the next server is attempted. A retransmit will not occur until the configured timeout value on that server has passed without a response from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a response from the RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit times timeout) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked until the RADIUS application returns a response. The timeout value, in seconds, for request retransmissions. The valid range is 1-30. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given when configuring RADIUS max retransmit and RADIUS timeout. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the max retransmit value on each will be exhausted before the next server is attempted. A retransmit will not occur until the configured timeout value on that server has passed without a response from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a response from the RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit times timeout) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked until the RADIUS application returns a response. Accounting Mode Use the drop down menu to select whether the RADIUS accounting mode is enabled or disabled on the current server. 2. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 3. If you make changes to the page, click Apply to apply the changes to the system. 5-4 Managing Device Security v1.0, July 2009

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual
5-4
Managing Device Security
v1.0, July 2009
2.
Click
Cancel
to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the
latest value of the switch.
3.
If you make changes to the page, click
Apply
to apply the changes to the system.
Table
5-2. RADIUS Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Current Server IP Address
Shows the IP address of the current server. This field is blank if no
servers are configured. If more than one RADIUS servers are
configured, the current server is the server configured as the primary
server. If no servers are configured as the primary server, the current
server is the most recently added RADIUS server.
Number of Configured
Servers
The number of RADIUS servers that have been configured. This value
will be in the range of 0–3.
Max Number of
Retransmits
The value of the maximum number of times a request packet is
retransmitted. The valid range is 1–15. Consideration to maximum
delay time should be given when configuring RADIUS max retransmit
and RADIUS timeout. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the
max retransmit value on each will be exhausted before the next server
is attempted. A retransmit will not occur until the configured timeout
value on that server has passed without a response from the RADIUS
server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a response from the
RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit times timeout) for all
configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user
login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked until the RADIUS
application returns a response.
Timeout Duration (secs)
The timeout value, in seconds, for request retransmissions. The valid
range is 1–30. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given
when configuring RADIUS max retransmit and RADIUS timeout. If
multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the max retransmit value on
each will be exhausted before the next server is attempted. A
retransmit will not occur until the configured timeout value on that
server has passed without a response from the RADIUS server.
Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a response from the
RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit times timeout) for all
configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user
login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked until the RADIUS
application returns a response.
Accounting Mode
Use the drop down menu to select whether the RADIUS accounting
mode is enabled or disabled on the current server.