Adding radius servers, Add radius servers – HP 377707-002 User Manual

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Adding RADIUS Servers

To configure a new RADIUS server on your device:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the Radius Servers branch. The Radius Servers table appears in the View frame.
4. Click the Add button. The Add Radius Server window opens.

NOTE: Click the Close button at any time to abort this process with no changes to your device.
configurations apply only after you click the Apply button.

UDP Port field

UDP authentication port of the RADIUS server.
Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the UDP port of
the RADIUS server. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the
range of integer values that this field supports.

Encryption Key field Authentication key that the client and RADIUS server use.

Enter a value and click the Apply button to configure the encryption key
of the RADIUS server. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the
range of integer values that this field supports.

Timeout field

Amount of time, in seconds, in which the server must authenticate a login
before the login fails.
Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the timeout value
of the RADIUS server. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the
range of integer values that this field supports.

Max Retries field

Number of sequential logins that a user may perform before the server
denies access to the username altogether.
Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the maximum
number of retries that the RADIUS server permits. The numbers to the
right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field
supports.

Access Requests field Number of authentication requests that the server has received from your

device since your device booted.

Access Accepts field

Number of logins to your device that the server authenticated since your
device booted.

Access Rejects field

Number of logins to your device that the server denied since your device
booted.

Server Timeout field

Number of authentications that timed out on the server since your device
booted.

Apply button

Applies the changes that you make in the Radius Server Properties
window.

Reset button

Resets the fields in the window to match the server configuration.

Close button

Closes the Radius Server Properties window. If you close the window
before you apply changes, CM makes no changes to the configuration.

Help button

Opens on-line help.

Table 4-5: Radius Server Properties Window Elements (Continued)

Element

Description

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