Top - Radiusdesk2022a1ova
To achieve the "Top" performance, your hypervisor must meet the following minimum specifications:
| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended (Top Performance) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| vCPUs | 2 cores | 8+ cores (Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC) |
| RAM | 4 GB | 16 GB (for large radacct tables) |
| Storage | 20 GB (thin provisioned) | 100 GB (SSD/NVMe, thick provisioned) |
| Network | 1 Gbps virtual NIC | 10 Gbps (VMXNET3 on VMware) |
Note: The "Top" OVA is pre-configured to use paravirtualized I/O drivers. Ensure your hypervisor supports VirtIO or VMXNET3.
Solution: This often occurs if another service is using port 1812 (UDP). Run: radiusdesk2022a1ova top
sudo lsof -i :1812
sudo systemctl stop isc-dhcp-server (if conflicting)
Unlike standard FreeRADIUS, this OVA includes a "Top" multi-tenant module. Each tenant (e.g., separate client or department) gets their own:
The default OVA is functional but not hardened for production. Implement these steps immediately:
Once the RadiusDesk 2022A1 OVA is deployed, users gain access to a comprehensive suite of tools: To achieve the "Top" performance, your hypervisor must
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Once booted, you will see the Ubuntu login prompt. The default credentials for the 2022a1 Top OVA are:
Immediately change this password using passwd.
Run the first-time setup script:
sudo /opt/radiusdesk/bin/firstboot-top.sh
This script will: