When using a RADIUS server for the authentication of WLAN clients, the RADIUS server uses the MAC address to check client authorizations.
Note: To use the RADIUS functionality for WLAN clients, go to the LEPS-MAC section and select the option Transfer data from the listed stations, authenticate all other data via RADIUS or filter it out.
The configuration is carried out with LANconfig under RADIUS server settings located there specify how the RADIUS server can be reached. Under RADIUS backup server settings the backup server is configured in the same way.
. The- Server address
- Enter the IP address (IPv4, IPv6) or the hostname of the RADIUS server used for central user management.
- Server port
- Specify here the port used for communication to your RADIUS server (default: 1,812).
- Attribute values
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LCOS facilitates the configuration of the RADIUS attributes used to communicate with a RADIUS server (for authentication and accounting).
The attributes are specified in a semicolon-separated list of attribute numbers or names along with a corresponding value in the following form:
<Attribute_1>=<Value_1>;<Attribute_2>=<Value_2>
As the number of characters is limited, the name can abbreviated. The abbreviation must be unique, however. Examples:
- NAS-Port=1234 is not allowed, because the attribute is not unique (NAS-Port, NAS-Port-Id or NAS-Port-Type).
- NAS-Id=ABCD is allowed, because the attribute is unique (NAS-Identifier).
- %n
- Device name
- %e
- Serial number of the device
- %%
- Percent sign
- %{name}
- Original name of the attribute as transferred by the RADIUS application. This allows attributes to be set with the original RADIUS attributes, for example: Called-Station-Id=%{NAS-Identifier} sets the attribute Called-Station-Id to the value with the attribute NAS-Identifier.
- Secret
- Specify here the key to be used for coding data. The key must also be configured on the RADIUS server.
- Backup server address
- Enter the IP address (IPv4, IPv6) or the hostname of the backup RADIUS server used for central user management.
- Backup server port
- Specify here the port used for communication to your backup RADIUS server (default: 1,812).
- Source address
- The device automatically determines the correct source IP address for the destination network. To use a fixed source IP address instead, enter it symbolically or directly here.