The external RADIUS server then listens and responds to the RADIUS packet. When you enable the external RADIUS server option for the network, the authenticator on the IAP sends a RADIUS packet to the local IP address. The RADIUS server responds to the authentication request with an Access-Accept or Access-Reject message, and users are allowed or denied access to the network depending on the response from the RADIUS server. ![]() Instant RADIUS dynamically forwards all the authentication requests from a NAS to a remote RADIUS server. Instant RADIUS is implemented on the Virtual Controller, and this feature eliminates the need to configure multiple NAS clients for every IAP on the RADIUS server for client authentication. ![]() In the external RADIUS server, the IP address of the Virtual Controller is configured as the NAS IP address. ![]() You are here: Authentication > 802.1X Authentication > External RADIUS Server External RADIUS Server
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