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Check the VOPRadius config. Its operational ports are listed in the panel. Those ports (which normally are the ones that have been suggested) are the ones you should open. With those ports open, your access servers can make radius requests through the firewall.
Brad Johnson Systems Administrator Local Link Network Operations
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Allowing those ports and using UDP should be all you need if I am not mistaken. Suneel correct me if I am wrong.
Terry Trumbo
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