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9300 & 9200 Series - RADIUS NetClock® Products Download PDF What it Means to You: - Supports enterprise directory server
- Centralized user authentication and administration improves network management, regulatory compliance, and security
Why RADIUS? - RADIUS supports "AAA" – Authentication (is it you, are you trusted?), Authorization (what can you do?) and Accounting (for how long did you do it?) of user access to the network and applications.
- The 9200 Series supports authentication of NetClock users.
| Introduction Authentication of network users is increasingly important to support IT security and regulatory compliance. Spectracom’s NetClock® products support up to 16 local user accounts, but can, as a standard feature, also centrally authenticate to enterprise RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) servers.  How Does NetClock Support RADIUS? - Conforms to standard (RFC 2865)
- Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM)-based interface
- Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication of NetClock users
- Shared Secret Key String when accessing RADIUS servers
- Password to access RADIUS server
- MD5 key for authentication to the RADIUS server
- NetClock products support up to 5 RADIUS servers
- RADIUS client login events are logged in the Auth Log; user activity is logged in the Journal Log
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