- Administrative Security Guide
 - IKEv2 Support
 - RADIUS Authentication
 - Configuring RADIUS Authentication
 - Configure a RADIUS Server
 
Configure a RADIUS Server
- Access the 
			 radius-servers configuration element.
		  
ORACLE# configure terminal ORACLE(configure)# security ORACLE(security)# authentication ORACLE(authentication)# radius-servers ORACLE(radius-servers)# - state—Set the
			 operational state of this RADIUS authentication server. 
		  Retain the default value, enabled, to identify this RADIUS authentication server as operational. Use disabled to place this RADIUS authentication server in a non-operational mode.
 - authentication-methods—Specify
			 the authentication methods supported by this RADIUS authentication server. 
		  Valid values are:
- pap
 - chap
 - mschapv2
 - eap
 - all
 
 - address—Specify the IP address of this RADIUS authentication server.
 - port—Specify the
			 remote port monitored for RADIUS authentication requests. 
		  Valid values are:
- 1645
 - 1812
 
 - realm-id—Identify the realm that provides transport services to this RADIUS authentication server.
 - secret—Specify the shared secret between the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller and this RADIUS authentication server.
 - nas-id—Provide a
			 string that uniquely identifies the 
			 OCSBC to this RADIUS
			 authentication server. 
		  For example:
ORACLE(radius-servers)# nas-id nas-id-170-30-0-1 ORACLE(radius-servers)# - retry-limit—Specify
			 the number of times the 
			 OCSBC retransmits an
			 unacknowledged authentication request to this RADIUS authentication server. 
		  
- Min: 1
 - Max: 5
 
 - retry-time—Specify
			 the interval (in seconds) between unacknowledged authentication requests. 
		  
- Min: 5
 - Max: 10
 
 - dead-time—Specify
			 the length (in seconds) of the quarantine period imposed an unresponsive RADIUS
			 authentication server. 
		  
- Min: 10
 - Max: 10000
 
 - maximum-sessions—Specify
			 the maximum number of outstanding sessions for this RADIUS authentication
			 server. 
		  
- Min: 1
 - Max: 255
 
 - class—Select the
			 RADIUS authentication server class, either primary or secondary. 
		  
The OCSBC tries to initiate contact with primary RADIUS authentication servers first, and only turns to secondary RADIUS authentication servers if no primaries are available.
If more than one RADIUS authentication server is designated as primary, the OCSBC uses a round-robin strategy to distribute authentication requests among available primaries.
 - Type done to save your configuration.
 - If necessary, configure additional RADIUS authentication servers.