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Using RADIUS Authentication

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TW-H6W1IR ISDN Remote Router Using RADIUS Authentication In addition to the dial-in user list, which can hold up to eight users, this model also supports an external authentication server which may provide password storage and usage accounting for thousands of users. Installing a RADIUS Server To use RADIUS authentication, you will need to have a UNIX or Windows NT-based machine on your network to act as a radiusd server, as well as a copy of the radiusd server program itself. You can obtain a copy of the RADIUS software, along with documentation for the server, at http://www.livingston.com/marketing/products/radius.html or at: ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/le/radius/ Configuring the TW-H6W1IR for RADIUS Authentication To configure the TW-H6W1IR to use the RADIUS server set up in the previous section, go to the Main Menu in the console program and choose Advanced Functions and then RADIUS Configuration. Using RADIUS Authentication 135

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TW-H6W1IR ISDN Remote Router
Using RADIUS Authentication
135
Using RADIUS Authentication
In addition to the dial-in user list, which can hold up to eight users, this
model also supports an external authentication server which may
provide password storage and usage accounting for thousands of users.
Installing a RADIUS Server
To use RADIUS authentication, you will need to have a UNIX or
Windows NT-based machine on your network to act as a
radiusd
server, as well as a copy of the
radiusd
server program itself. You
can obtain a copy of the RADIUS software, along with documentation
for the server, at
or at:
Configuring the TW-H6W1IR for RADIUS
Authentication
To configure the TW-H6W1IR to use the RADIUS server set up in the
previous section, go to the Main Menu in the console program and
choose Advanced Functions and then RADIUS Configuration.