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authentication source if a user does not exist in the local Server’s database, since the primary method has
rejected the authentication attempt.

6.9.3 Defining the Radius Configuration

To configure Radius support on the switch:

1. Select

Security

>

Radius Server

from the main menu.

2. Ensure the

Configuration

tab is selected.

3. Click the

Start

the RADIUS server

link to use the switch’s own Radius server to authenticate users

accessing the switch managed network.

4. Set a

Timeout

value (between 5 and 10 seconds) to define how long the switch waits for a reply to a

Radius request before retransmitting the request. The default value is 5.

Ensure the value is set long enough to compensate for the heaviest periods of data traffic within the
switch managed network.

5. Set a

Retires

value (between 3and 6) to define the number of times the switch transmits each Radius

request to the server before giving up. The default value is 3.

6. Click the

Apply

button to save the changes made to within the Global Settings field.

7. Click the

Revert

button to cancel any changes made within the Global Settings field and revert back to

the last saved configuration.

NOTE: The appearance of the bottom portion of the Configuration tab differs depending
on whether

Clients

or

Proxy Servers

is selected. Select the Clients tab to display the IP

Address and Subnet Mask of existing Radius clients. Existing clients can be modified or
new clients added. For more information, see

Radius Client Configuration on page 6-66

.

Select the Proxy Servers tab to display the ID suffix, IP Address and Port Number of
existing Radius proxy servers. Existing servers can be modified or new proxy servers
added. For more information, see

Radius Proxy Server Configuration on page 6-66

.

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