Configuration, Configuration process using server manager, Configuration process – Interlink electronic 7.1 User Manual

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RAD-Series 7.1 Getting Started Guide

Interlink Networks, Inc.

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Configuration

The topics in this section will help you begin to set up the server for your network. After

completing them, see the RAD-Series Administrator’s Guide to finish your server configuration.

Configuration Process

The basic configuration process is:

1 Load existing configurations into Server Manager.

2 Define network access devices.

3 Define local realms, including:

Realm name

Authentication method

Users

4 Save configuration to server.

5 Restart the server to enable the new configuration.

By the end of this process, you’ll have:

At least one realm defined

At least one user set up for authentication using your method

Using Server Manager

We recommend using Server Manager, rather than command-line functions, to perform basic

AAA Server configuration and administration.

Server Manager works by loading a duplicate of the current server configuration into a temporary

workspace. After you’ve made your changes in the workspace, you save the new configuration to

the server itself, then restart the server to enable the changes.

When you leave Server Manager between sessions, it automatically holds your configuration

changes in the temporary workspace files. You do not need to save until you are ready to push the

configuration to one or more servers.

The Server Manager interface contains four primary work areas:

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