Restart a RADIUS Server
RSA RADIUS servers start automatically when the RSA Authentication Manager starts. You need to restart the RADIUS server in the following situations:
After changing the port assignments on a RADIUS server.
After making changes to RADIUS server files (such as .ini or dictionary.*).
After replacing the RADIUS server certificate.
If the RADIUS server stops.
Before you begin
You must be a Super Admin.
Procedure
In the Operations Console that is on the RSA Authentication Manager instance hosting the RADIUS server, click Deployment Configuration > RADIUS Servers.
If prompted, enter your Security Console User ID and password, and click OK.
Click the RADIUS server that you want to restart, and select Restart Server from the context menu.
In the Restart RADIUS Server page, under Confirmation, select Yes, restart RADIUS Server, and click Restart Server.
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