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Figure 3- 9 Encryption

3.3.3.3 Radius Authentication

A RADIUS server is one that contains central user databases which can be used to
identify which user is allowed to access the wireless network. The

information

for

primary RADIUS server is mandatory if RADIUS is enabled. The information for backup
RADIUS server is optional.

z

RADIUS MAC Access Control Status: This parameter indicates whether user

authentication by RADIUS is enabled or disabled.

z

Interface: The network interface that will be used for communicating with RADIUS

server.

z

Authentication Lifetime (minutes): The time before when auto re-authentication

will be performed. The default value is 15 minutes.

z

Server

Status: The status of RADIUS server.

z

IP

Address: The IP address of RADIUS server.

z

Destination

Port: The listen port of RADIUS server. The default value is 1812.

z

Response Time (sec): The maximum time to wait for the authentication response

from RADIUS server.

z

Shared

Secret: Shared secret between RADIUS server and MB8000.

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