Netgear WNDAP660 Reference Manual - Page 59
Table 14., RADIUS server settings for IPv4 and IPv6 continued, Click, to save your settings.
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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP660 Table 14. RADIUS server settings for IPv4 and IPv6 (continued) Setting Descriptions Secondary IPv4 Address or Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server for Authentication Server IPv6 Address authentication. The secondary RADIUS server is used when the primary RADIUS server is not available. Port Enter the number of the UDP port on the wireless access point that is used to access the secondary RADIUS server for authentication. The default port number is 1812. Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the secondary RADIUS server during authentication. Primary Accounting Server IPv4 Address or Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS server for IPv6 Address accounting. Port Enter the number of the UDP port on the wireless access point that is used to access the primary RADIUS server for accounting. The default port number is 1813. Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the primary RADIUS server during the accounting process. Secondary Accounting Server IPv4 Address or Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server for IPv6 Address accounting. The secondary RADIUS server is used when the primary RADIUS server is not available. Port Enter the number of the UDP port on the wireless access point that is used to access the secondary RADIUS server for accounting. The default port number is 1813. Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the secondary RADIUS server during the accounting process. Authentication Settings Reauthentication Time (Seconds) The interval in seconds after which the supplicant is reauthenticated with the RADIUS server. The default interval is 3600 seconds (1 hour). Enter 0 to disable reauthentication. Update Global Key Every (Seconds) Select the check box to allow the global key update, and enter the interval in seconds. The check box is selected by default, and the default interval is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Clear the check box to prevent the global key update. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Wireless Configuration and Security 59