Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring System Information

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Message Authenticator — Enable or disable the message authenticator attribute for the selected

server.

Secret Configured — Indicates whether the shared secret for this server has been configured.

Status — Indicates whether the selected RADIUS server is currently serving as the active RADIUS

server If more than one RADIUS server is configured with the same name, the switch selects one of the

servers to be the active server from the group of servers with the same name. The status and can be one

of the following:

Active — When the switch sends a RADIUS request to the named server, the request is directed

to the server selected as the active server. Initially the primary server is selected as the active server.

If the primary server fails, one of the other servers becomes the active server. If the primary server

is not configured, the active server is the most recently configured RADIUS server.

Inactive — The server is a backup RADIUS server.

RADIUS Server Name — Shows the RADIUS server name.

To change the name, enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Spaces, hyphens, and underscores are also

permitted. If you do not assign a name, the server is assigned the default name Default-RADIUS-Server.
You can use the same name for multiple RADIUS Authentication servers. RADIUS clients can use

RADIUS servers with the same name as backups for each other.

Adding a RADIUS Server

1. Open the RADIUS Server Configuration page.
2. Click Add.

The Add RADIUS Server

page displays.

Figure 6-58. Add RADIUS Server

3. Enter an IP address and name for the RADIUS server to add.
4. Click Apply Changes.

The new RADIUS server is added, and the device is updated.

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