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Figure 152 RADIUS scheme configuration page
3. Enter a name for the RADIUS scheme.
4. Configure the common parameters for the scheme, as described in 769HTable 53.
Table 53 Configuration items
Item Descri
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tion
Server Type
Select the type of the RADIUS servers supported by the device, which can be:
• Standard—Standard RADIUS server. The RADIUS client and RADIUS server
communicate by using the standard RADIUS protocol and packet format defined
in RFC 2865/2866 or later.
• Extended—Extended RADIUS servers, usually running on IMC. The RADIUS
client and the RADIUS server communicate by using the proprietary RADIUS
protocol and packet format.
Username Format
Select the format of usernames to be sent to the RADIUS server.
Typically, a username is in the format of userid@isp-name, of which isp-name is used
by the device to determine the ISP domain for the user. If a RADIUS server (such as
a RADIUS server of some early version) does not accept a username that contains an
ISP domain name, you can configure the device to remove the domain name of a
username before sending it to the RADIUS server. The options include:
• Original format—Configure the device to send the username of a user on an "as
is" basis.
• With domain name—Configure the device to include the domain name in a
username.
• Without domain name—Configure the device to remove any domain name of a
username.
5. Click the expand button next to the Advanced field in the Common Configuration area.