=== Documentation === *[[installing_evolynx_radius_5.x|Installation Guide]] *[[registering_evolynx_radius_5.x|How to Register]] *[[Verify the Installation]] *[[Quick Setup Guide]] *[[Troubleshooting Guide]] *[[References]] === General Specifications === *Unlimited RADIUS Clients *Unlimited Companies/Realms (Virtual ISP) *Unlimited Customers *Multiple Login IDs per Customer *Authentication protocols: *PAP *CHAP *MS-CHAP *MS-CHAP V2 *EAP-MD5 *Digest Authentication *Supports MPPE Encryption *Supports Conditional Custom Attributes *Supports Conditional Surcharges *Supports Cisco, Quintum and Epygi VoIP equipment *Email Notifications *Checks for concurrent connections *Runs as a Windows Service *Proxy (Forwarding) Operation *Troubleshooting Log File *Web based Administration and Reporting *Optimized for Microsoft SQL Server *Designed for Performance and Scalability *Programming API, Create your own Billing and database back-end === Software Requirements === *Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003/2008, Windows Vista *.net Framework 3.5 or above *SQL Server 2005/2008, (or Express Edition) === Minimum Hardware Requirements === *Pentium III or higher CPU *128 MB of free RAM *Adequate Hard Disk Space for Evolynx software and database files === Terminology === *AAA: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting *RADIUS Client: An access server (hardware or software) which will use Evolynx Radius for AAA services. *Service: (i.e. Dial-up, WiFi, VoIP,...) *Customer: End user of the service. *Company: A real or virtual organization used to categorize customers. *LoginID: User ID used by Customer to login to service *Operator: Administrators of Evolynx Radius