TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 185
In authentication services including 802.1X, Portal and MAC-Based Authentication, Omada devices
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Chapter 4 Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller In authentication services including 802.1X, Portal and MAC-Based Authentication, Omada devices operate as clients of RADIUS to pass user information to designated RADIUS servers. A RADIUS server maintains a database which stores the identity information of legal users. It authenticates users against the database when the users are requesting to access the network, and provides authorization and accounting services for them. A RADIUS profile records your custom settings of a RADIUS server. After creating a RADIUS profile, you can apply it to multiple authentication policies like Portal and 802.1X, saving you from repeatedly entering the same information. Configuration 1. Go to Settings > Authentication > RADIUS Profile. Click page. to load the following 2. Enter the information of the RADIUS servers. Refer to the following table to configure the required parameters and click Save. Name Authentication Server IP Authentication Port Authentication Password RADIUS Accounting Enter a name to identify the RADIUS profile. Enter the IP address of the authentication server. Enter the UDP destination port on the authentication server for authentication requests. Enter the password that will be used to validate the communication between Omada devices and the RADIUS authentication server. Click the checkbox to enable RADIUS Accounting to meet billing needs. This feature is only available for Omada EAPs with Portal to account for wireless clients. 183