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The IMG 2020 can be configured to serve as a RADIUS client or a RADIUS Server. When configured as RADIUS Client, the IMG 2020 is configured to send CDR start & stop events to a separate RADIUS Server. The procedures below describe how to create and configure the IMG 2020 as either a RADIUS Client or RADIUS Server. Click on each of the links below for more information on each topic. Below is a Quick Start diagram displaying the objects.
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If Configuring Free RADIUS on a Linux Server the dictionary file dictionary.dialogic should be copied to /usr/share/freeradius directory. Installing and configuring Free RADIUS on a server running Red Hat Enterprise Linux is described in the Configuring Free Radius on Linux topic.
If Configuring a separate RADIUS server (Not Free RADIUS), copy the dictionary.dialogic file to the directory that already has the main dictionary file in it.
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Select IMG 2020
On the Sangoma BBS (Bulletin Board System) page, a login username and password are required to access the Downloads site http://excelbbs.sangoma.com. Enter the username and password (A support contract is needed to access this site).
Once logged in, locate the file labeled bdn2020_ver220xxx.zip (xxx=build number).
Download and extract this file to a directory on your local PC.
Once extracted to your local PC, locate the file labeled bdn2020_ver220_supplement_files.zip and now extract the dictionary.dialogic file.
The dictionary.dialogic can then be copied to the RADIUS Server. Refer to the Configuring Free Radius on Linux topic for information on configuring RADIUS on a server running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Right click on the Dialogic object and select New External Network Elements. The External Networks Element object is a parent or container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to External Network Elements topic for more information on this topic.
Right click on External Network Elements and select New Radius Servers. The Radius Servers object is a parent or container object. Up to 256 various RADIUS servers can be configured under it. Refer to RADIUS Servers for more information on this topic.
Right click on Radius Servers and select New Radius Server. See screen capture below.
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For more information refer to RADIUS Servers and/or RADIUS Server topics.
Configuring a RADIUS Accounting Server
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For more information refer to RADIUS Client topic.