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Security, Authentication Servers, RADIUS, Table 31

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1. Navigate to Security>Authentication Servers. The Security window is displayed. 2. To create a new server, click New. A window for specifying details for the new server is displayed. 3. Configure parameters based on the type of sever. l RADIUS-To configure a RADIUS server, specify the attributes described in the following table: Table 31: RADIUS Server Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Name Enter a name for the server. Server address Enter the host name or the IP address of the external RADIUS server. RadSec Set RadSec to Enabled to enable secure communication between the RADIUS server and W-IAP clients by creating a TLS tunnel between the W-IAP and the server. If RadSec is enabled, the following configuration options are displayed: l RadSec port- Communication port number for RadSec TLS connection. By default, the port number is set to 2083. l RFC 3576-When set to Enabled, it allows the APs to process RFC 3576-compliant Change of Authorization (CoA) and disconnect messages from the RADIUS server. l NAS IP address l NAS identifier For more information on RadSec configuration, see Enabling RADIUS Communication over TLS on page 169. Auth port Enter the authorization port number of the external RADIUS server within the range of 1-65535. The default port number is 1812. Accounting port Enter the accounting port number within the range of 1-65535. This port is used for sending accounting records to the RADIUS server. The default port number is 1813. Shared key Enter a shared key for communicating with the external RADIUS server. Retype key Re-enter the shared key. Timeout Specify a timeout value in seconds. The value determines the timeout for one RADIUS request. The W-IAP retries to send the request several times (as configured in the Retry count), before the user gets disconnected. For example, if the Timeout is 5 seconds, Retry counter is 3, user is disconnected after 20 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds. Retry count Specify a number between 1 and 5. Indicates the maximum number of authentication requests that are sent to the server group, and the default value is 3 requests. RFC 3576 Select Enabled to allow the APs to process RFC 3576-compliant Change of Authorization (CoA) and disconnect messages from the RADIUS server. Disconnect messages cause a user session to be terminated immediately, whereas the CoA messages modify session authorization attributes such as data filters. NAS IP address Allows you to configure an arbitrary IP address to be used as RADIUS Attribute 4, NAS IP Address, without changing source IP Address in IP header of RADIUS packet. 165 | Authentication and User Management Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide

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| Authentication and User Management
Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide
1. Navigate to
Security
>
Authentication Servers
. The
Security
window is displayed.
2. To create a new server, click
New
. A window for specifying details for the new server is displayed.
3. Configure parameters based on the type of sever.
l
RADIUS
—To configure a RADIUS server, specify the attributes described in the following table:
Parameter
Description
Name
Enter a name for the server.
Server
address
Enter the host name or the IP address of the external RADIUS server.
RadSec
Set
RadSec
to
Enabled
to enable secure communication between the RADIUS server and W-IAP
clients by creating a TLS tunnel between the W-IAP and the server.
If
RadSec
is enabled, the following configuration options are displayed:
l
RadSec port— Communication port number for RadSec TLS connection. By default, the port
number is set to 2083.
l
RFC 3576—When set to
Enabled
, it allows the APs to process RFC 3576-compliant Change of
Authorization (CoA) and disconnect messages from the RADIUS server.
l
NAS IP address
l
NAS identifier
For more information on RadSec configuration, see
Enabling RADIUS Communication over TLS on
page 169
.
Auth port
Enter the authorization port number of the external RADIUS server within the range of 1–65535. The
default port number is 1812.
Accounting
port
Enter the accounting port number within the range of 1–65535. This port is used for sending
accounting records to the RADIUS server. The default port number is 1813.
Shared key
Enter a shared key for communicating with the external RADIUS server.
Retype key
Re-enter the shared key.
Timeout
Specify a timeout value in seconds. The value determines the timeout for one RADIUS request. The
W-IAP retries to send the request several times (as configured in the
Retry count
), before the user
gets disconnected. For example, if the
Timeout
is 5 seconds,
Retry counter
is 3, user is
disconnected after 20 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
Retry count
Specify a number between 1 and 5. Indicates the maximum number of authentication requests that
are sent to the server group, and the default value is 3 requests.
RFC 3576
Select
Enabled
to allow the APs to process RFC 3576-compliant Change of Authorization (CoA) and
disconnect messages from the RADIUS server. Disconnect messages cause a user session to be
terminated immediately, whereas the CoA messages modify session authorization attributes such
as data filters.
NAS IP
address
Allows you to configure an arbitrary IP address to be used as RADIUS Attribute 4, NAS IP Address,
without changing source IP Address in IP header of RADIUS packet.
Table 31:
RADIUS Server Configuration Parameters