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52 IP-REACH USER MANUAL
- No Limit (default): IP-Reach can consume as much bandwidth as needed.
- 10, 5, 2, or 1 megabit or 512, 256, 128 kilobit: Total bandwidth available to be consumed by
this IP-Reach unit is limited to the selected quantity. The lower the bandwidth allowed, the
slower the performance that may result.
Maximum Bandwidth per user: Sets an upper limit to the amount of bandwidth that can be
consumed by each user logged onto this one IP-Reach unit.
Note:
The availability of concurrent remote access is determined by the global setting PC
Share Mode on the Security Configuration screen, or individually by user profile through
the Keyboard and Mouse Control and Concurrent Access Mode settings on the User
Account Settings screen. Control of IP-Reach and a connected Target Server is based on
first active keyboard/mouse input, so multiple remote users attempting keyboard input or
mouse movement at exactly the same moment may experience uneven control.
- No Limit (default): Each active user can consume as much bandwidth as needed.
- 10, 5, 2, or 1 megabit or 512, 256, 128 kilobit: Bandwidth consumed by each active user
during the operation of this IP-Reach unit is limited to the selected quantity. The lower the
bandwidth allowed, the slower the performance that may result.
Press <Ctrl+S> to save changes or <Esc> to cancel changes, and return to Configuration Menu. Saved
Performance Settings changes will not take effect until IP-Reach is restarted.
RADIUS Configuration
The Radius Configuration screen is used to set up IP-Reach for use with a RADIUS protocol server.
RADIUS protocol is an Internet standard that provides user authentication, authorization, and accounting
services for remote access devices. IP-Reach can be configured as a RADIUS client, and will query the
RADIUS server for authentication and authorization information each time a user attempts to log on to
IP-Reach. IP-Reach can also send information about when each user logged in or out to the RADIUS
accounting server.
Please be sure to carefully review Appendix B: RADIUS Server Settings to understand the details
regarding IP-Reach’s RADIUS implementation.
Enable RADIUS Authentication: Turns the RADIUS authentication function on or off.
- NO (default): RADIUS authentication is not operational. At a user login attempt, IP-Reach
will refer to the IP-Reach database of user name and password profiles that have been entered
and built by the system administrator.