If your RADIUS clients (authenticating switches or wireless access points) support the assignment of traffic controls using RADIUS tunnel attributes, you can configure these attributes here. Examples of traffic controls include virtual LANs (VLANs) or access control lists (ACLs). Your RADIUS client might also support other traffic control attributes. To configure these attributes, enter values for the full access network and the restricted access network. If you do not use traffic controls or will configure them later, click Next.
If your phone company provided only one phone number and SPID for each ISDN line, select channel 1 for that line, and type ...
If your phone company provided only one phone number for each ISDN line, select channel 1 for that line, and type the phone ...
If your phone company provided only one subaddress and phone number for each ISDN line, select logical terminal 1 for that ...
If your RADIUS clients (authenticating switches or wireless access points) support the assignment of traffic controls using ...
If your RADIUS clients (authenticating switches or wireless access points) support the assignment of traffic controls using ...
If your remote access server is Microsoft Routing and Remote Access, you can define the filters to apply during this connection. ...
If your user names and passwords are lost, damaged, or destroyed then you can use this backup to restore them. You can also ...
If your users will need to sign up for your service, two options are available to you: server-based and server-less signup. ...
If {'ref' = %1} attribute is present on an , then all of 'simpleType', 'form', 'type', 'value' and 'use' must be absent. ...