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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
The RADIUS Client Settings page contains the Enable RADIUS Client checkbox that enables RADIUS client on the QX.
Please Note: The RADIUS Client cannot be disabled if there is at least one route with RADIUS Authentication and Authorization or RADIUS Accounting
values configured in the AAA Required drop down list at the
Call Routing Table. In order to be able to disable the RADIUS Client on the QX, appropriate
routes should be removed first.
The other RADIUS Client settings are divided into three groups:
1. Registration Settings
The Primary Server requires the IP address of the primary Radius
Server.
The Secondary Server requires the IP address of the secondary
Radius Server.
NAT Station IP text fields require the NAT PC WAN IP address. If no
NAT Station is specified here, QX’s IP address will be sent to the
RADIUS server.
Secret Key is used to insert the secret key between the Radius client
and the server. Contact the Radius server administrator to get the
secret key for your QX.
The Confirm Secret Key field is used to verify the secret key. If the
entered Secret Key does not correspond to the one in the Confirm
Secret Key field, the error message “The Secret Key does not match.
Please try again” will appear.
Retry Count allows you to select the number of attempts authorized
before canceling the registration.
Receive Timeout allows you to select the timeout (in seconds)
between two attempts to register.
Encoding Type allows you to select the encoding type (PAP or
CHAP) that should be unique on both the client and the server sides
for the establishment of a successful connection. Encoding type
should also be requested from the Radius Server administrator.
The Authorization Port text field requires the port number on the
RADIUS server where QX is to send the authentication requests.
The Accounting Port text field requires the port number on the
RADIUS server where QX is to send the accounting messages.
Fig.II- 96: Radius Client Settings page
2. Authentication Settings
The Enable common login for all users in time of by Phone authentication checkbox enables custom settings for the callers who passed an
authorization by phone on the QX. This checkbox enables Username and Password text fields to insert the custom settings that will stand instead of the
source caller’s settings when being delivered to the RADIUS server.
The Authentication on Destination RADIUS Server parameters group is used to insert a Username and a Password (followed by the password
confirmation) to pass authentication on the RADIUS Server of the destination QX. If these fields are left empty, the original authentication settings that
users enter for authentication will be used.
3. Accounting Settings
The Username field is dedicated for accounting services only. It is used to insert an identification username for accounting purposes. When no username
is specified in this field, the source username will be used for accounting.
The Send Accounting messages manipulation radio buttons group is used to select sending both Start and Stop accounting messages or only Stop
accounting message.
Dial Timeout
The Dial Timeout Settings page is used to adjust the dialing timeout setting.
Routing Dial Timeout
setting specifies a period of time after
the last dialed digit that the system identifies as a completion of
dialing. If the user does not press any key within the specified
timeout, the system assumes that the dialing is complete and starts
calling the dialed number. Only predefined values included in the
drop-down list can be used for this setting.
The Routing Dial Timeout setting will also be applied to all the
supported IP phones that are auto-configured with the QX and
provide the possibility of changing this setting through the auto-
configuration file. The modified value of the setting will take effect
after rebooting the IP phones.
Fig.II- 97: Dial Plan Settings page