
Requirements Outside the ISP Network
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Installing and Configuring BSAC on the Home Network
BSAC can run on a server running UNIX, NetWare, or Windows NT. For a full
description of installing and configuring BSAC, refer to the BaySecure Access
Control Administration Guide for your operating system.
Once you have loaded BSAC, you must configure it. The steps, in general, are:
1.
Configure each NAS to act as a RADIUS client.
Each NAS must be configured with the IP address of the BSAC server, a
secret (password) that is shared with the server, and the make and model of
the NAS.
2.
Ensure that the platform on which you are running BSAC has the IP
protocol configured.
3.
Run the BSAC Administrator program.
4.
Connect to your BSAC server using the default password (radius).
5.
In the Access dialog box, change the server password from the default to
a password that only you know.
6.
In the RAS Clients dialog box, provide information about each network
access server configured as RADIUS clients.
Configuration information includes the IP address of the NAS, the shared
secret, and the make/model of the NAS. If a specific make/model is not listed,
use Standard Radius.
7.
In the Users dialog box, identify each user or group of users that are
permitted to dial in to the NAS, and set up their attributes.
14.Click on
Done
. You return to the Frame Relay Circuit
Definition window.
15.Click on
Done
. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
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