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11-19-2007 08:13 AM - edited 03-10-2019 03:31 PM
Hi;
What happens if my only ACS goes down? ACS is active on my access switches.
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11-20-2007 07:02 AM
What deployment scenario are we talking about here? For example, with 802.1X deployments there is a feature (called Inaccessible Authentication Bypass) that allows you to provide access to a specific VLAN in the scenario where connectivity to the ACS server is compromised. Is that something may help you?
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11-19-2007 08:49 AM
Request will go to secondary acs. If switch tries to authenticate , request first goes to primary acs, but if there is no response from that acs, switch will send that request to secondary acs.
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11-20-2007 04:33 AM
If i have no secondary ACS?
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11-20-2007 07:02 AM
What deployment scenario are we talking about here? For example, with 802.1X deployments there is a feature (called Inaccessible Authentication Bypass) that allows you to provide access to a specific VLAN in the scenario where connectivity to the ACS server is compromised. Is that something may help you?
