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Quick Start Guide 
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When the authentication method is Radius, then the IP address and UDP port of 
the Radius Server and Radius Accounting Server have to be entered and the 
Secret has to be entered.   
Radius accounting begins after successful Radius authentication. Radius 
accounting summarizes the time and date, duration, POTS port connected and 
the IP address given to the user for the call. Radius accounting does not track 
the amount or type of data of the session or the places the user communicates 
with. 
The Secret is an MD5 encryption key used by both the Radius Server and 
Radius Client, MultiAccess. It must be the same alphanumeric string, including 
case that is defined in the Radius Sever. 
Authentication / Radius Client Configuration: POTS modem x 
1.  In the Authentication Type, if your database for user credientals resides in 
the Local User Database on the MultiAccess, then accept the default – 
local.  
If your user database is external to the MultiAccess, then click on the 
down arrow and choose radius
2.  For RAS calls, enter an available IP Address from your existing network 
scheme in the Remote Host Address window which will be assigned to 
the dial-in user. This remote host address has to match the network 
number that the MultiAccess is on. 
3.  If you are setting up MultiAccess to use Radius Authentication, then enter 
the IP address of the primary RADIUS Server in the RADIUS Server 
Address
 window. 
4.  Enter the port number (usually 1812) for this Radius Server in the Port 
window across from the server address you just entered. The Radius 
Server has to be listening on the same UDP port that the Radius Client, 
MultiAccess, is using. 
5.  Enter the IP address of the Radius Accounting server in the RADIUS 
Accounting Address window. 
6.  Enter the port number (usually 1813) for the Radius Accounting server in 
the Port window across from the accounting address you just entered. 
The Radius Accounting Server has to be listening on the same UDP port 
that the Radius Client, MultiAccess, is using. 
7.  Enter the Secret of the Radius Server that you are communicating with. 
The Secret has to be indentical to the one used by your Radius Server and 
is limited to 14 alphanumeric characters.