The RADIUS server ensures the information is correct using an authentication scheme like PAP, CHAP or EAP. The user's proof of identification is verified, along with, optionally, other information. A RADIUS server policy can also use an external LDAP resource to verify user credentials.
RADIUS Server Policy | Lists the administrator assigned policy name defined upon creation of the server policy. |
RADIUS User Pools | Lists the user pools assigned to this server policy. These are the client users who an administrator has assigned to each listed group and who must adhere to its network access requirements before granted access to controller or service platform resources. |
Default Source | Displays the RADIUS resource designated for user authentication requests. Options include Local (resident controller or service platform RADIUS server resources) or LDAP (designated remote LDAP resource). |
Default Fallback | States whether a fallback is enabled providing a revert back to local RADIUS resources if the designated external LDAP resource were to fail or become unavailable. A green checkmark indicates Default Fallback is enabled. A red “X” indicates it‘s disabled. Default Fallback is disabled by default. |
Authentication Type | Lists the local EAP authentication scheme used with this
policy. The following EAP authentication types are supported
by the local RADIUS and remote LDAP servers:
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CRL Validation | Specifies whether a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) check is made. A green checkmark indicates CRL validation is enabled. A red “X” indicates it‘s disabled. |