
Performing the Initial Setup
Setting Up RADIUS 2-19
Setting Up RADIUS
The LX can implement RADIUS authentication and RADIUS
accounting at the server level and for specific interfaces and
asynchronous ports. You must configure RADIUS accounting
and/or authentication at the server level before you can
implement it on specific interfaces and asynchronous ports on
the LX unit.
X To configure RADIUS authentication on the LX unit
1. Install and configure the RADIUS server on a
Network-based Host (see page 2-19).
2. Specify the RADIUS server settings on the LX
(see page 2-20).
3. Specify the RADIUS period on the LX (see page 2-24).
See Appendix A ,“RADIUS Authentication” for more
information about RADIUS authentication.
See Appendix B ,“About RADIUS and TACACS+
Accounting” for more information about RADIUS and
TACACS+ Accounting.
You can also configure a RADIUS Local Subscriber. For
more information, see “RADIUS Local Subscriber Feature”
on page 2-24.
Installing and Configuring the RADIUS Server
on a Network-Based Host
Before you can authenticate with RADIUS on your LX unit, you
must configure a RADIUS server on your network.
In general, RADIUS server implementations are available on the
Internet. These implementations generally use a daemon
process that interacts with RADIUS clients (located on LX units
and on other remote access devices).
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