NAS
1. NAS index
This page lists all NASs that are defined in your radius server.
2. Creating NAS
To create a NAS, click on the Actions button in the NAS page, then select New. Empty NAS form will show up. Bellow is the explanation for each of the fields:
A ‘ Basic Information’ Form with mandatory fields marked with asterisks (* ).
- Name: human-readable title for your NAS.
- Enabled: If set to off, no users will be allowed to authenticate from this NAS.
- IP Address: The actual IP address of the NAS.
- Shared Secret: a shared secret between SAS4 and your NAS.
- Type: [Generic, Mikrotik, Cisco, UBNT Access Point].
- Version: set your NAS model/version here.
- API Username: used in Mikrotik to perform non-radius operations
- API Password: used in Mikrotik to perform non-radius operations
- Incoming (COA) Port: The incoming port in your NAS used for Change Of Authorization (COA) requests, usually 1700 in Cisco, 3799 in Mikrotik
- IP Accounting (optional): When enabled, SAS will collect traffic accounting data related to Freezone sites, this requires HTTP port and IP Accounting to be enabled in your NAS.
- HTTP Port (optional): Your NAS default HTTP port, Mikrotik default is 80
- Pool Name (optional): A global pool name to be used for all clients on this NAS. When set, it will override the pool name set in the Profile.
- API Port (optional): Mikrotik API port
- Monitoring: if enabled, SAS4 will keep checking availability of NAS.
- SNMP Community: SNMP secret set for that NAS, used to fetch useful information such as live traffic graphs for online users