User Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Version 1.0
Network Interface | POP3
It is convenient to use POP3 authentication way if there has no RADIUS server. BW1330 use POP3
interface to authenticate clients instead of RADIUS protocol.
Figure 106 – POP3 Server configuration
Just fill out the POP3 server IP address or URL name such like “mail.browan.com”.
Network Interface | RADIUS
RADIUS is an authentication and accounting system used by many Internet Service Providers (ISP).
RADIUS enables ISPs to maintain a very large database of users. By using RADIUS, service
providers can implement policy-based management of their subscribers’ base. RADIUS also helps
ISPs to collect statistical data about their subscribers (e.g. amount of time, amount of transferred
bytes, and session time).
Use the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) menu to set-up the following RADIUS
settings:
RADIUS Settings – general RADIUS settings configuration (e.g. NAS server ID, servers timeouts)
RADIUS Servers – up to 32 different RADIUS servers’ configuration (accounting and
authentication servers)
WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider)specify WISP domain for RADIUS server
Proxy – configure the BW1330 to act as RADIUS proxy server.
Accounting Backup – backup the RADIUS subscribers accounting information.
Network Interface | RADIUS | Settings
General RADIUS settings are configured using the RADIUS settings menu under the network
interface:
Figure 107 – RADIUS Settings Configuration
RADIUS Retries – retry count of sending RADIUS packets before giving up.
RADIUS Timeout – maximum amount of time before retrying RADIUS packets [sec].
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