Network Configuration Worksheets
A-32
8000-A2-GB21-30April 1998
Servers 1- 4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 screens A-G-B,
A-G-C, A-G-D, or A-G-E
Prompt Your Configuration Setting
1. Enter the IP addresses
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) of the DHCP
servers for this domain.
NOTE: If you do not enter a value in
these fields (i.e., the field is null), then
all DHCP requests (with domain name
information) from this NSP domain’s
end users will be dropped.
DHCP Server =
2. (Optional) Enter the IP addresses
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) of the
Authentication servers for this domain
if you want to confirm the location of
the end users before forwarding the
message to the DHCP server.
This step
is required if RADIUS or XTACACS is
specified.
Authen Server =
3. (Optional) If you are using the RADIUS
authentication type, you must fill in this
field. The RADIUS secret is the key
used to encrypt the RADIUS message
sent to the server. This field accepts up
to 16 characters.
RADIUS Secret =
4. Do
one
of the following to specify the
authentication type:
– Enter N (None) if you do not want to
perform an authentication, or
– Enter R (RADIUS) if you want to
forward the message to a RADIUS
server to confirm the location of the
end user before sending the
message to the DHCP server, or
– Enter T (XTACACS) if you want to
forward the message to a XTACACS
server to confirm the location of the
end user before forwarding the
message to the DHCP server.
NOTE: Passwords configured on the
authentication servers must not be
configured with an expiration date.
Make sure the appropriate
administrators are notified.
Authen Type =
5. (Optional) Enter the length of time (in
seconds) that the system waits for a
response before timing out. (Default
value is 3 seconds.)
Authentication wait time=
6. (Optional) Enter the number of
attempts to the authentication server.
(Default value is 2 attempts.)
Number of Authentication attempts =