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RADIUS Server, Dial-In User Service RADIUS protocol. RADIUS Server lets you, your network.

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Chapter 3: Account & Privileges 3.6 RADIUS Server RADIUS Server is an add-on package that offers centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) for wired and wireless network connections via the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol. RADIUS Server lets you: • Flexibly deploy wireless routers, VPN servers, and network switches with RADIUS support on your network. • Unify the security regulation process of different connection types. • Choose between various authentication methods (e.g., PAP, MS-CHAP, PEAP, EAP-MSCHAPv2, or EAP-TTLS). • Import existing local DSM, domain, or LDAP user lists. • Configure detailed restrictions for users and groups. • Keep track of the access statuses with detailed reports. For more information on RADIUS Server, refer to this article. 31

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Chapter 3: Account & Privileges
3.6 RADIUS Server
RADIUS Server is an add-on package that offers centralized authentication, authorization, and
accounting (AAA) for wired and wireless network connections via the Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol. RADIUS Server lets you:
• Flexibly deploy wireless routers, VPN servers, and network switches with RADIUS support on
your network.
• Unify the security regulation process of different connection types.
• Choose between various authentication methods (e.g., PAP, MS-CHAP, PEAP, EAP-MSCHAPv2,
or EAP-TTLS).
• Import existing local DSM, domain, or LDAP user lists.
• Configure detailed restrictions for users and groups.
• Keep track of the access statuses with detailed reports.
For more information on RADIUS Server, refer to
this article
.