User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the 802.11a/g Router
- Installing the 802.11a/g Router
- What’s in the Box?
- A physical look at the back panel
- A physical look at the front panel
- Connecting the Cables
- High Level Configuration Steps Required for the 802.11a/g Router
- Setting up a Windows PC or wireless client as DHCP clients
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows 95/98/Me:
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows XP/2000:
- Confirming your PC’s IP Configuration:
- Connecting More Devices Through A Switch/Hub To The 802.11a/g Router
- Basic Configuration of the 802.11a/g Router
- Advanced Settings
- Managing your 802.11a/g Router
- How to View the device Status
- How to View the System Log
- Security Log
- DHCP Client Table
- Wireless Client Table
- Bridge Table
- WAN Status
- LAN Status
- Upgrading Firmware
- How to Save or Restore Configuration Changes
- How to Restore the System Settings to the Factory Defaults
- How to Reboot your 802.11a/g Router
- What if you Forgot the Password?
- Command Line Interface
- Text Configuration
- Specification
802.11a/g Router User’s Guide
enable radius server {primary | secondary}
Description: Enable the use of the primary/secondary RADIUS server.
set radius server reattempt <reattempt interval in minutes, 5-60>
Description: Configure the reattempt time for the system to contact the primary RADIUS server after
the primary RADIUS server was down.
set radius server retry <retry interval in times, 1-5>
Description: Configure the number of retries after which the system may think the RADIUS server is
down.
show radius server [{primary | secondary}]
Description: Display the configuration of the specified RADIUS server. If no server is specified, this
command displays the configurations of all RADIUS servers.
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