RADIUS Authentication server
If the RADIUS authentication server is selected for authentication during configuration, ensure RADIUS is configured and running. Otherwise, clients will not be able to log in. There are several reasons the authentication server services might be unavailable, here are two typical things to check. - Ensure you have the proper RADIUS authentication server information setup configured in the AP-3. Check the RADIUS server IP Address authentication Port number (default is 1812), and Shared Secret.
- Ensure the RADIUS authentication server RAS setup matches the AP-3.
TFTP server
The "Trivial File Transfer Protocol" server allows you to transfer files across a network. You can upload files from the AP-3 for backup or copying, and you can download the files for configuration and AP Image upgrades. The TFTP software is located on the Avaya AP-3 CD-ROM. If a TFTP server is not configured and running, you will not be able to download and upload images and configuration files to/from the AP-3. Remember that the TFTP server does not have to be local, so long as you have a valid TFTP IP Address. TFTP does not have to be running for AP-3 operations that do not transfer files. After the TFTP server is installed: - Check to see that TFTP is configured to point to the directory containing the AP Image.
- Ensure you have the proper TFTP server IP Address, the proper AP Image file name, and that the TFTP server is connected.
- Ensure the TFTP server is configured to both send and receive, with no timeout.
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