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Figure 36: Radius Page
The Default Parameters section of the Radius Page
contains the following elds:
Retries — Denes the number of transmitted requests
sent to the RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
Possible eld values are 1-10. The default value is 3.
Timeout for Reply — Defines the amount of time
(in seconds) the device waits for an answer from the
RADIUS server before retrying the query, or switching to
the next server. Possible eld values are 1-30. The default value is 3.
Dead Time — Denes the default amount of time (in minutes) that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests.
The range is 0-2000. The default value is 0.
Key String — Defines the default key string used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications
between the device and the RADIUS server. This key must match the RADIUS encryption.
Source IP Address — Denes the default IP address of a device accessing the RADIUS server.
The Radius Page also contains the following elds:
IP Address — Lists the RADIUS server IP addresses.
Priority — Displays the RADIUS server priority. The possible values are 1-65535, where 1 is the highest value. The
RADIUS server priority is used to congure the server query order.
Authentication Port — Identies the authentication port. The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS server
authentication. The authenticated port default is 1812.
Number of Retries — Denes the number of transmitted requests sent to the RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
The possible eld values are 1-10. Three is the default value.
Timeout for Reply — Denes the amount of time (in seconds) the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS server
before retrying the query, or switching to the next server. The possible eld values are 1-30. Three is the default value.
Dead Time — Denes the amount of time (in minutes) that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests. The
range is 0-2000. The default is 0 minutes.
Source IP Address — Denes the source IP address that is used for communication with RADIUS servers.
Usage Type — Species the RADIUS server authentication type. The default value is All. The possible eld values are:
– Log in — Indicates the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user name and passwords.
– 802.1X — Indicates the RADIUS server is used for 802.1X authentication.
– All — Indicates the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user names and passwords, and 802.1X port
authentication.
Remove — Removes a RADIUS server. The possible eld values are:
– Checked — Removes the selected RADIUS server.
– Unchecked — Maintains the RADIUS servers. This is the default value.
2. Click . The Add Radius Server Page opens:
Figure 37: Add Radius Server Page
3. Dene the elds.
4. Click . The RADIUS server is added, and the
device is updated.
To modify RADIUS server settings:
Содержание
- Embedded web system user guide 1
- Copyright trademarks 2
- Ec declaration of conformity europe 2
- Fcc statement 2
- Safety notices 2
- Preface 1 3
- Section 1 getting started 3 3
- Section 2 defining device information 8 3
- Section 3 setting the system time 9 3
- Section 4 configuring system logs 17 3
- Table of contents 3
- Section 5 configuring device security 21 4
- Section 6 defining ip addresses 39 4
- Section 10 configuring multicast forwarding 66 5
- Section 11 configuring snmp management 70 5
- Section 7 configuring interfaces 45 5
- Section 8 defining the forwarding database 55 5
- Section 9 configuring the spanning tree protocol 58 5
- Section 12 configuring quality of service 80 6
- Section 13 managing system files 86 6
- Glossary 04 7
- Section 14 performing device diagnostics 90 7
- Section 15 viewing statistics 93 7
- Guide overview 8
- Preface 8
- Intended audience 9
- Configuring the device to use tp link embedded web interface 10
- Section 1 getting started 10
- Starting the tp link embedded web interface 10
- Understanding the tp link embedded web interface 11
- Device representation 12
- Using the tp link embedded web interface management buttons 12
- Adding configuration information 13
- Deleting configuration information 13
- Modifying configuration information 13
- Using screen and table options 13
- Logging off from the device 14
- Resetting the device 14
- Section 2 defining device information 15
- Configuring daylight savings time 16
- Section 3 setting the system time 16
- Configuring sntp 19
- Polling for anycast time information 19
- Polling for broadcast time information 19
- Polling for unicast time information 19
- Sntp overview 19
- Configuring sntp authentication 20
- Defining sntp global settings 20
- Defining sntp servers 21
- Defining sntp interface settings 22
- Defining general log properties 24
- Section 4 configuring system logs 24
- Viewing flash logs 25
- Viewing memory logs 25
- Defining system log servers 26
- Configuring authentication methods 28
- Configuring management security 28
- Defining access profiles 28
- Section 5 configuring device security 28
- Defining profile rules 30
- Defining authentication profiles 31
- Mapping authentication profiles 32
- Defining tacacs host settings 34
- Defining radius server settings 35
- Configuring passwords 37
- Defining local users 37
- Configuring network security 38
- Defining enable passwords 38
- Defining line passwords 38
- Advanced port based authentication 39
- Defining network authentication properties 39
- Network security overview 39
- Port based authentication 39
- Defining port authentication properties 40
- Configuring multiple hosts 41
- Defining authentication hosts 42
- Configuring traffic control 43
- Managing port security 43
- Enabling storm control 44
- Defining ip addresses 46
- Defining ip addressing 46
- Section 6 defining ip addresses 46
- Defining dhcp addresses 47
- Defining the default gateway 47
- Defining arp 48
- Defining dns servers 49
- Defining domain name system 49
- Configuring host mapping 50
- Configuring ports 52
- Section 7 configuring interfaces 52
- Configuring lags 54
- Defining lag members 54
- Configuring lacp 55
- Configuring vlans 56
- Defining vlan properties 56
- Defining vlan membership 57
- Defining vlan interface settings 58
- Configuring garp 59
- Defining garp 59
- Defining gvrp 60
- Configuring static addresses 62
- Section 8 defining the forwarding database 62
- Configuring dynamic forwarding addresses 63
- Configuring the classic stp 65
- Defining stp properties 65
- Section 9 configuring the spanning tree protocol 65
- Defining stp interface settings 66
- Configuring the rapid stp 68
- Configuring the multiple stp 69
- Defining mstp properties 69
- Configuring mstp instances 70
- Configuring mstp interface settings 71
- Configuring mstp vlan instances 71
- Configuring multicast forwarding 73
- Section 10 configuring multicast forwarding 73
- Defining multicast bridging groups 74
- Defining multicast forward all parameters 76
- Defining snmp security 77
- Section 11 configuring snmp management 77
- Snmp v1 and v2c 77
- Snmp v3 77
- Defining snmp global parameters 78
- Defining snmp views 78
- Defining snmp group profiles 79
- Defining snmp group members 80
- Defining snmp communities 82
- Snmp communities advanced table 82
- Snmp communities basic table 82
- Configuring snmp notification settings 83
- Defining notification filters 83
- Defining snmp notification properties 83
- Defining notification receivers 84
- Snmpv1 2c notification recipient 85
- Snmpv3 notification recipient 85
- Mapping to queues 87
- Quality of service overview 87
- Section 12 configuring quality of service 87
- Qos modes 88
- Advanced qos mode 89
- Basic qos mode 89
- Enabling quality of service 89
- Defining queues 90
- Mapping cos values to queues 91
- Mapping qos values to queues 91
- Mapping queues 91
- Download type 93
- Downloading system files 93
- Section 13 managing system files 93
- Configuration download 94
- Firmware download 94
- Upload type 94
- Uploading system files 94
- Activating image files 95
- Configuration upload 95
- Copying system files 95
- Software image upload 95
- Configuring port mirroring 97
- Section 14 performing device diagnostics 97
- Viewing integrated cable tests 98
- Viewing optical transceivers 99
- Receive statistics 100
- Section 15 viewing statistics 100
- Viewing device interface statistics 100
- Viewing interface statistics 100
- Transmit statistics 101
- Viewing etherlike statistics 101
- Viewing gvrp statistics 102
- Managing rmon statistics 103
- Viewing eap statistics 103
- Viewing rmon statistics 104
- Configuring rmon history 105
- Defining rmon history control 105
- Viewing the rmon history table 106
- Configuring rmon events 107
- Defining rmon events control 107
- Defining rmon alarms 108
- Viewing the rmon events logs 108
- Glossary 111
- Tp link technologies co ltd 120
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