D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual 1 - Page 35

Adding RADIUS server, Enable, Apply, Cancel, Field, Description, Server name, Authentication type

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Port Enable Apply Cancel Enter the RADIUS accounting port. Select the checkbox to enable the server. Click Apply to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Click + to add an external authentication server. Adding RADIUS server A RADIUS server can be configured and accessible by the gateway to authenticate client connections. The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Server name Authentication type Primary server Port Secret Radius accounting Accounting server Port Secret Interim interval Description Enter the name of the server. Select RADIUS as the type of server. Enter the IP address of the authentication server. Enter the authentication server port. Enter the secret key that allows the device to log into the configured RADIUS server. It must match the secret on the RADIUS server. Select the checkbox to enable this feature to configure Accounting Interim Interval (in seconds). The device sends the traffic statistics of a session in accounting messages to the configured Radius Server. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server. Enter the RADIUS accounting port. Enter the secret key that allows the device to get authenticated with the RADIUS accounting server. The secret authenticates all the radius accounting transactions between the client and the RADIUS accounting server. Enter the interim interval in seconds. Then, the device sends the Radius Accounting (InterimUpdate) packets at the interim interval. The value range is 300 - 3600. By default, it is 300.

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Port
Enter the RADIUS accounting port.
Enable
Select the checkbox to enable the server.
Apply
Click
to save your settings.
Apply
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
Click
to add an external authentication server.
+
Adding RADIUS server
A RADIUS server can be configured and accessible by the gateway to authenticate client connections.
The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Server name
Enter the name of the server.
Authentication type
Select RADIUS as the type of server.
Primary server
Enter the IP address of the authentication server.
Port
Enter the authentication server port.
Secret
Enter the secret key that allows the device to log into the configured RADIUS server. It must
match the secret on the RADIUS server.
Radius accounting
Select the checkbox to enable this feature to configure Accounting Interim Interval (in
seconds). The device sends the traffic statistics of a session in accounting messages to the
configured Radius Server.
Accounting server
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server.
Port
Enter the RADIUS accounting port.
Secret
Enter the secret key that allows the device to get authenticated with the RADIUS accounting
server.
The secret authenticates all the radius accounting transactions between the client and the
RADIUS accounting server.
Interim interval
Enter the interim interval in seconds. Then, the device sends the Radius Accounting (Interim-
Update) packets at the interim interval. The value range is 300 - 3600. By default, it is 300.