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5. Who Can Access the Network

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Who Can Access the Network

5.1 Type of Users

Configure Users, go to: Main Menu >> Users >> Authentication.

This section is for administrators to pre-configure authentication servers for the entire
system. Concurrently up to three servers can be selected and pre-configured for static user
authentication, one server uses built-in LOCAL database while the other two servers uses
external RADIUS database. In addition, another server called On-demand can be
configured for temporary user authentication.

y

Auth Database: There are four different authentication options in WIAS-3200N that

uses databases: LOCAL, RADIUS1, RADIUS2 and ONDEMAND.

y

Auth Server Name: Set a name for the authentication databases by using numbers

(0~9), alphabets (a~z or A ~Z), dash (-), underline (_), space and dot (.) only. This name
is used for the administrator to identify the authentication options easily such as
HQ-RADIUS.

y

Postfix: A postfix represents the authentication server in a complete username. For

example, user1@local means that this user (user1) will be authenticated against the
LOCAL authentication database.

y

Policy: Select one Policy from the drop-down list box for this specific authentication

option.

y

Black List: There are 5 sets of black lists provided by the system. A user account listed

in the black list is not allowed to log into the system, the client's access will be denied.
The administrator may select one (or None) black list from the drop-down menu and
this black list will be applied to this specific authentication option.

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