ALSO CALLED: Remote Authentication and Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service Protocol DEFINITION: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a client/serverprotocol and software that enables remote access servers to communicate with a central server to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their access to the requested system or service. RADIUS allows a
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Posted: 08 Jun 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2001
SUMMARY:Advanced Radius Server (ARS) is an implementation of widely used RADIUS protocol for centralized authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA).
SUMMARY:The Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Servers are robust, scalable servers that provide authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) functions to control user access to wired and wireless networks.
SUMMARY:The Interlink Networks Diameter Acceleration Program provides OEMs, system integrators, and mobile carriers with a set of resources for designing, implementing, and advancing the deployment of the Diameter protocol for next generation mobile IP networks.
SUMMARY:Interlink Networks has made it possible to implement powerful dynamic access controls with the introduction of new attributes based on the system clock of the server.
SUMMARY:Cisco devices can utilize the Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server to provide a centralized mechanism for controlling and monitoring network access.
SUMMARY:This paper describes how RSA Security's two-factor authentication can be used with Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA Servers to fortify network access security.
RADIUS PROTOCOL DEFINITION (continued): company to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share. It provides better security, allowing a company to set up a policy that can be applied at a single administered network point. Having a central service also means that it's easier to track usage for billing and for keeping network statistics. Created by Livingston (now owned by Lucent), RADIUS is a de facto industry standard used by a number of network product companies and is a proposed IETF RADIUS Protocol definition sponsored by SearchSecurity.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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