Radius Server Settings
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a protocol that enables secure authentication for users logging into the system. By integrating a RADIUS server, Motadata AIOps enhances login security, ensuring that user credentials are securely transmitted and validated.
Once you configure the RADIUS server settings, the system will first check for local users, and if the user does not exist locally, it will fall back to RADIUS authentication. If both RADIUS and LDAP are configured, the system will prioritize local authentication, followed by LDAP, and finally, RADIUS.
Navigation
Go to Menu, Select Settings . After that, go to User Settings
and select RADIUS Server Settings. The DNS Server Settings screen is displayed.
To add Radius Server you need to configure the below fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Server IP | Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. |
| Authentication Port | Enter the port number for RADIUS authentication. |
| Server Secret | Provide the secret key generated during the RADIUS policy configuration on your server. This key will be stored securely and encrypted. |
| Protocol | Select the protocol from the drop-down menu. i.e., PAP, MSCHAPV2. |
Click Reset to reset the configuration fields to their default state.
Click Save RADIUS Server to add the RADIUS server to the system.