04-17-2023 12:55 PM
I'm trying to simulate RADIUS requests to ISE so that I can get endpoint information via the API. Per the instructions, I tried running the Python script with the additional flags. However, I could not locate the .cfg files or the Python script to the run simulated RADIUS requests. I searched the whole /home directory and couldn't find them. Is there some other place I should look for the script and .cfg files? I've attached a screenshot of the instructions I tried following.
05-02-2023 04:47 AM - edited 05-02-2023 04:48 AM
,Hi d-wade,
Here are some of my findings after I performed some test on Devnet sandbox('Automate ISE with OpenAPIs Python and Ansible' & 'PxGrid 2.0 on Clustered ISE 3.1'):
1. There are no ise_*.cfg files in Radius Simulator VM/CentOS.
2. There are some other cfg files can be used for testing in '/home/developer/Downloads/pez/cfg/final_cfg
'
3. If you used these cfg files for testing, you need to change share secret on ISE/Network Device/pez_simulator from 'C1sco12345' to 'cisco' to align with cfg files.
4. Tick all the boxes in ISE/Administration/Settings/Security Settings.
5. Set the below environmental variables at the command prompt on CentOS, (You can find this instruction in sandbox 'PxGrid 2.0 on Clustered ISE 3.1'):
export PYTHONPATH=./lib:$PYTHONPATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export LD_PRELOAD=./lib/libssl.so.10:./lib/libcrypto.so.10
6. You can use radius simulator in your own lab:
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/pxgrid/#!radius-simulator/radius-simulator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw8lE7ga4Ek&t=76s
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05-02-2023 08:08 AM
Thank you for the feedback! I'll have to try it out for myself. However, if your instructions are valid, I think it makes sense for the lab instructions to be updated.
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