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Figure 4. Service Tab Log Settings
Figure 5. RADIUS Tab Port Settings
Step 6: Define the IAS RADIUS clients that will authenticate to this IAS server. This will include all the Foundry
devices that will be supporting 802.1X client authentication. Create a new IAS client entry for each Foundry
device. Foundry devices can also have multiple IAS RADIUS servers defined to eliminate single points of failure.
• From the IAS management screen, right-click on Clients and select New Client.
• Enter the name of the device to give it a “Friendly Name” and select RADIUS as the protocol.
• Enter the IP Address or DNS Name of the Foundry device, select RADIUS Standard as the Client
Vendor, check the “Client must always send the signature attribute in the request” option, and
enter the shared secret that will be used to identify the Foundry device. This secret must be the same
string used on the Foundry device to define the RADIUS server.
Figure 6. Adding IAS Clients – Foundry Devices
March 2003
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