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standard RADIUS dictionaries, or through other dictionaries imported into Policy Manager). The following
figure displays the RADIUSEnforcement (Generic) service:
Figure 89: RADIUSEnforcement (Generic) Service
Configuring a service for RADIUS requests is similar to configuring the Dell 802.1X Wireless service. For more
information on configuration tabs, see Dell 802.1X Wireless on page 122.
RADIUS Proxy
Configure the RADIUS Proxy service for any kind of RADIUS request that needs to be proxied to another
RADIUS server (a Proxy Target). There are no default rules associated with this service type. Rules can be added
to handle any type of standard or vendor-specific RADIUS attributes. Typically, proxying is based on a realm or
the domain of the user trying to access the network.
Configuration of this service is the same as the RADIUS Enforcement (Generic) service except that you do
not configure Authentication or Posture policies with this service type. However, you need to configure
proxy targets (the servers to which requests are proxied). Requests can be dispatched to the proxy targets
randomly, and are load balanced. However, in the Failover mode, requests can be dispatched to the first
proxy target in the ordered list of targets and subsequently to the other proxy targets if the prior requests
failed. When you select the Enable proxy for accounting requests accounting requests are also sent to the
proxy targets.
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