Radius Server Settings

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a client/server protocol. RADIUS is used to enable communication between a remote access server and a central server to authenticate and authorize dial-in users and grant them access to the required system or service.

How to Configure Radius Server Settings?

To configure radius server settings, go to Settings -> General Settings -> Authentication -> Radius Server Settings and enter the required details:
 

  1. Server IP: Enter the IP of the server where the radius server is running.
  2. Authentication Port: Port in which the server is running it (Normally 1812).
  3. Server Secret: Its the master password with which the details of the user configured in the radius server are retrieved.
  4. Protocol: Select the desired protocol from the list - PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP/MSCHAP2. This should be the protocol that the radius server uses for communication.
  5. Authentications Retries: Choose the amount of times that OpManager should retry if there is a connection issue.
  6. Click on 'Save'

 

 

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