Avaya Wireless AP-3 Network Card User Manual


 
RADIUS
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RADIUS Authentication with 802.1x
You must configure a primary RADIUS Authentication server to use
802.1x security. A back-up server is optional.
NOTE:
Problems with RADIUS Server configuration or RADIUS
Authentication should be referred to the RADIUS Server developer.
Follow these steps to enable a RADIUS Authentication server for 802.1x
security:
1. Within the 802.1x Configuration screen, configure the 802.1x
settings. See 802.1x Authentication for details.
2. Click the RADIUS tab.
3. Click the RADIUS Auth sub-tab.
4. Place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Primary RADIUS
Authentication Server.
5. If you want to configure a back-up RADIUS server, place a check
mark in the box labeled Enable Back-up RADIUS Authentication
Server.
6. Enter the time, in seconds, each client session may be active
before being automatically re-authenticated in the Authorization
Lifetime field. This parameter supports a value between 900 and
43200 sec; the default is 900 sec.
7. Select a Server Addressing Format type (IP Address or Name).