Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual
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To add a RADIUS server:
1 Click System > Management Security > RADIUS in the tree view to
display the RADIUS: Summary page.
The RADIUS default parameters and previously-defined RADIUS servers
are displayed.
2 Enter the default parameters to be used when these parameters are not
entered for a specific server.
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Default Retries (1-10) — The default number of transmitted requests
sent to RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
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Default Timeout for Reply (1-30) — The default amount of the time
(in seconds) that the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS
server before timing out.
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Default Dead time (0-2000) — The default amount of time (in
minutes) that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests.
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Default Key String (0-128 Characters) — The Default Key string
used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications
between the device and the RADIUS server. This key is used for
encryption.
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Source IPv4 Address — The source IP v4 address that is used for
communication with RADIUS servers.
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Source IPv6 Address — The source IP v6 address that is used for
communication with RADIUS servers.
3 To add a RADIUS server, click Add, and enter the fields:
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Supported IP Format — Select whether the IPv4 or IPv6 format is
supported.
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IPv6 Address Type — Select whether the Link-Local or Global format
of the IPv6 Address is supported
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Link Local Interface — Select whether the link local address is the
default VLAN or an ISATAP tunnel.
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IP Address — Enter the RADIUS server IP address.
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Priority (0-65535) — Enter the priority of the RADIUS server being
added. 0 is the highest value. This is used to configure the order in
which servers are queried.