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The RADIUS Client/Server Architecture

RADIUS is designed to simplify security by separating the communication technology provided by a NAS device from the security technology provided by the authentication server. RADIUS security protects remote access to networks and network services using a distributed client/server architecture. The Policy Server is the RADIUS server. The RADIUS client is the NAS device.

A NAS device performs one of the following:

The Policy Server can serve as the RADIUS authentication server when configured as described in this chapter. As the RADIUS server, the Policy Server authenticates RADIUS users using a RADIUS authentication scheme and a pre-defined user directory.

Note: To use RADIUS accounting, you must configure a separate RADIUS accounting server. The Policy Server will satisfy the NAS device by sending the ACK response to the accounting server. However, you can log accounting information to files.

More information:

Generate RADIUS Logs for Accounting and Debugging