Policy Pages Reference : Security Policy Settings : RADIUS
  
RADIUS
You set up RADIUS server authentication for the selected security policy in the RADIUS page.
RADIUS is an access control protocol that uses a challenge and response method for authenticating users. Setting up RADIUS server authentication is optional.
For details about the RADIUS feature, see the SteelHead Management Console User’s Guide for SteelHead CX.
The RADIUS page contains the following groups of settings:
•  Default RADIUS Settings
•  RADIUS Servers
Default RADIUS Settings
Complete the configuration as described in this table.
Control
Description
Set a Global Default Key
Enables a global server key for the RADIUS server.
Global Key
Specify the global server key.
Note: Leave it unchanged to leave the global key unchanged.
Confirm Global Key
Confirm the global server key.
Timeout (seconds)
Specify the time-out period in seconds (1-60). The default value is 3.
Retries
Specify the number of times you want to allow the user to retry authentication. The default value is 1.
RADIUS Servers
Complete the configuration as described in this table.
Control
Description
Add a RADIUS Server
Displays the controls for defining a new RADIUS server.
Server IP Address
Specify the server IP address.
Authentication Port
Specify the port for the server.
Override the Global Default Key
Overrides the global server key for the server.
Server Key - Specify the override server key.
Confirm Server Key - Confirm the override server key.
Timeout (seconds)
Specify the time-out period in seconds (1 60). The default value is 3.
Retries
Specify the number of times you want to allow the user to retry authentication. Valid values are 0-5. The default value is 1.
Enabled
Enables the new server.
Add
Adds the RADIUS server to the list.
Remove Selected
Select the check box next to the name and click Remove Selected.
If you add a new server to your network and you do not specify these fields at that time, the global settings are applied automatically.