First, configure an Extreme Networks RADIUS Server. See Configure an Extreme Networks RADIUS Server.
Extreme Networks devices can serve as RADIUS authentication servers and respond to 802.1X requests from other Extreme Networks RADIUS authenticators. The Extreme Networks RADIUS server can store user accounts locally or check user login credentials against user accounts stored externally on Active Directory or LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol) user database servers.
This task is part of the network policy configuration workflow. Use this task to configure an AAA server profile.
Alternately, select USE EXISTING, and then select an AAA server profile from the list.
Available configuration options depend on the type of database that you select.
The Additional Settings section is not available for local databases.
User database type | Configuration |
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Active Directory | See Add an Active Directory Server. |
LDAP Server | See Add an LDAP Server. |
Local Database | The Extreme Networks device that authenticates users directly, maintains the user database locally. |
Continue configuring the RADIUS server profile.