Vigor3300 Series User’s Guide
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This page lists common ports used in Internet. The information includes service/application,
protocol for that service and port number of that service.
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A RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a security authentication
client/server protocol widely used by Internet service providers on other remote access service.
A RADIUS is the most common means of authenticating and authorizing dial-up and tunneled
network users. The built-in RADIUS client function allows you to extend the remote dial-in
user accounts to the RADIUS server.
Your user accounts will not be limited by built-in
accounts
(in VPN>>PPTP>>User Profile). It also lets you centralize remote access
authentication for network management.
Radius is a server for remote user authentication and accounting. Its primary use is for Internet
Service Providers, though it may as well be used on any network that needs a centralized
authentication and/or accounting service. A Radius supports a wide variety of authentication
schemes. A user supplies his authentication data to the server either directly by answering the
terminal server’s login/password prompts, or using
PAP
of
CHAP
protocols.
The Vigor 3300 Series support Radius client function. A user can configure some
authentication information to do an authentication with Radius server.
In Vigor3300 Series, it
is only applied by VPN->PPTP function.
In the
Advanced
group, click the
Radius
option. You will get the following page.
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