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TRENDnet User's Guide RADIUS Authentication Network > Administrator > RADIUS For additional security, the RADIUS authentication feature will allow you use an external RADIUS server to access the router management configuration page instead of using the internal administrator user account. Note: This feature requires an external RADIUS authentication server to be set up and configured prior to enabling the feature on your router. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 8). 2. Click on Administrator and click on RADIUS. 3. Review the settings below. When complete, click Apply to save and commit your changes.  RADIUS Authentication - Check this option to enable RADIUS authentication.  Server IP Address - Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server.  Server Port - Enter the port used for the RADIUS service. Note: The default port used for RADIUS server authentication is 1812.  Server Secret - Enter the shared secret used to authorize the router for use with the external RADIUS server.  Confirm Secret - Re-enter the shared secret for confirmation.  Timeout - Enter the RADIUS server authentication timeout value in seconds. This is the number of seconds between transmissions for authentication requests. Note: If you encounter issues with repeated authentication attempts, it is recommended to increase this value.  Retries - Enter the number of retries allowed before RADIUS server will deny authentication requests for a specific user.  Allow local account login - Checking this option will still allow login to the router configuration page using the internal administrator account. © Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Limited Warranty 54

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Limited Warranty
RADIUS Authentication
Network > Administrator > RADIUS
For additional security, the RADIUS authentication feature will allow you use an external
RADIUS server to access the router management configuration page instead of using the
internal administrator user account.
Note:
This feature requires an external RADIUS authentication server to be set up and
configured prior to enabling the feature on your router.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 8).
2. Click on
Administrator
and click on
RADIUS
.
3. Review the settings below. When complete, click
Apply
to save and commit your
changes.
RADIUS Authentication
Check this option to enable RADIUS authentication.
Server IP Address
Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server.
Server Port
Enter the port used for the RADIUS service.
Note:
The default port used for RADIUS server authentication is 1812.
Server Secret
Enter the shared secret used to authorize the router for use with
the external RADIUS server.
Confirm Secret
Re-enter the shared secret for confirmation.
Timeout
Enter the RADIUS server authentication timeout value in seconds. This is
the number of seconds between transmissions for authentication requests.
Note:
If you encounter issues with repeated authentication attempts, it is
recommended to increase this value.
Retries
Enter the number of retries allowed before RADIUS server will deny
authentication requests for a specific user.
Allow local account login
Checking this option will still allow login to the router
configuration page using the internal administrator account.