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Creating a RADIUS Server

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The SBC supports IPv4 addresses for this feature; IPv6 is not supported.

Click the Create RADIUS Server(Image Modified) icon at the top of the RADIUS Servers

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When Status-Server (RFC 5997) is selected in the Send Connectivity Packet Type list box:

  • A RADIUS server will appear as Down in the Server Connectivity column of the RADIUS Servers Table until the Sonus SBC 1000/2000
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    has successfully pinged the RADIUS server three consecutive times. This process requires approximately one minute for accounting servers. For authentication servers, the process requires approximately three minutes with pings one minute apart. You can check on the progress by clicking the Counters text in the row of the server about which you are concerned.

When Request is selected in the Send Connectivity Packet type list box:

  • A RADIUS server will appear as Down in the Server Connectivity column of the RADIUS Servers Table until the Sonus SBC 1000/2000
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A human readable name for the RADIUS server.

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Specifies the port over which the Sonus SBC 1000/2000

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will communicate with the RADIUS server for authentication or accounting.

  • Authentication Servers: use port 1812 (default)
  • Accounting Servers: use port 1813 by default, however you may use any valid non-reserved port.

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