RADIUS performs the authentication function required to check the credentials of users and
intermediate Access Points and indicates whether the users are authorized to access the
Access Points. Enabling RADIUS is therefore the first step toward building up an
802.1x-capable environment. Even more, it is also a must-do to accommodate the recently
introduced Wi-Fi protected access (WPA-EAP) to wireless networks.
When you finish adding RADIUS information, return to the Security page, where you will be
allowed to continue configuring
Legacy 802.1x
and
WPA with Radius
to ensure even higher
security in your wireless network.
Authentication / Access Control of RADIUS Server Login
This configuration is required for authentication using Radius Server. Here you may have two
choices. Primary and Secondary.
IP Address
- The IP Address of the Radius Server. Default: 0.0.0.0.
Port Number
- The Port Number of the Radius Server. Default: 1812.
Shared Secret
- This is required between this RedFire 200e and the Radius Server while
authenticating. You may input up to 31 characters.
The Secondary Radius Server is used when the Primary Radius Server cannot be
found.
Accounting RADIUS Server Login
The configuration is required for Accounting using Radius Server by viewing the logs
generated at Radius Server.
IP Address
- The IP Address of the Radius Server. Default: 0.0.0.0.
Port Number
- Port number of the Radius Server. Default: 1813.
Shared Secret
- This is required between your outdoor radio and the Radius Server while
authenticating. You may input up to 31 characters.
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