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KVM Access Management Software User Manual120
RADIUS Settings Example
In this example the external server is RADIUS: Microsoft IAS for Windows Server 2003. Its IP address
is 10.0.0.100. Configure RADIUS as follows:
1. Open Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Authentication Services.
2. In the screen that comes up, right click on RADIUS Client.
3. Select New RADIUS Client.
4. In the screen that opens, enter the Friendly name. For example: KVM ACCESS-10.0.0.131, then
click Next.
5. In this example, the KVM ACCESS's IP is 10.0.0.131. The Client-Vendor is RADIUS Standard.
For the Shared secret, use password.
6. After clicking OK, you return to the Internet Authentication Services screen. In the left panel,
click Remote Access Policies, in the main panel right click Use Windows authentication for all
users and select Properties.
7. In the screen that opens, click the Edit Profile button, then select the Authorization tab.
8. In this example we use CHAP for encrypted authorization.
The KVM ACCESS Administrator gets this information to use in the Adding and External
Authentication Server procedure (see “RADIUS and TACACS+” on page 46).
In this example, the fields would be filled in as follows:
– IP: 10.0.0.100
– Authentication type: CHAP
– Shared secret: password
After the RADIUS Authentication server has been added, when the KVM ACCESS Administrator adds
user accounts, he must use the names that were configured on the RADIUS server under Open Start >
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Local Users and Groups > Users for
the Login names.










