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etsysRadiusAuthClientServerStatusEncrypt

Enterasys Radius Authentication Client Server Status Encrypt
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.5.1.6.1.7

Lets users create and delete RADIUS authentication server entries on systems that support this capability. Rules 1. When creating a RADIUS Authentication Client, it is up to the management station to determine a suitable etsysRadiusAuthServerIndexEncrypt. To facilitate interoperability, agents should not put any restrictions on the etsysRadiusAuthServerIndexEncrypt beyond the obvious ones that it be valid and unused. 2. Before a new row can become 'active', values must be supplied for the columnar objects etsysRadiusAuthClientServerAddressEncrypt, etsysRadiusAuthClientServerPortNumberEncrypt and etsysRadiusAuthClientServerSecretEncrypt. 3. The value of etsysRadiusAuthClientServerStatusEncrypt must be set to 'notInService' in order to modify a writable object in the same conceptual row. 4. etsysRadiusAuthClientServer entries whose status is 'notReady' or 'notInService' will not be used for authentication.

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