Avaya Wireless AP-3 Manuel D’Utilisation
RADIUS
Avaya Wireless AP-3 User’s Guide 4-121
RADIUS Authentication with 802.1x
You must configure a primary RADIUS Authentication server to use
802.1x security. A back-up server is optional.
802.1x security. A back-up server is optional.
NOTE:
Problems with RADIUS Server configuration or RADIUS
Authentication should be referred to the RADIUS Server developer.
Problems with RADIUS Server configuration or RADIUS
Authentication should be referred to the RADIUS Server developer.
Follow these steps to enable a RADIUS Authentication server for 802.1x
security:
security:
1. Within the 802.1x Configuration screen, configure the 802.1x
settings. See
for details.
2. Click the RADIUS tab.
3. Click the RADIUS Auth sub-tab.
4. Place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Primary RADIUS
Authentication Server.
5. If you want to configure a back-up RADIUS server, place a check
mark in the box labeled Enable Back-up RADIUS Authentication
Server.
Server.
6. Enter the time, in seconds, each client session may be active
before being automatically re-authenticated in the Authorization
Lifetime field. This parameter supports a value between 900 and
43200 sec; the default is 900 sec.
Lifetime field. This parameter supports a value between 900 and
43200 sec; the default is 900 sec.
7. Select a Server Addressing Format type (IP Address or Name).