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customer has a wireless solution consisting of a AIR-WLC4402-50-K9 with software 4.0.206.0, several AIR-LAP1131AG-E-K9 Access Points , Cisco ACS 4.0, Windows 2003 Active Directory and a Microsoft CA.WLC & ACS are configured for PEAP(MS-CHAPv2) plus m...
customer has a wireless solution consisting of a AIR-WLC4402-50-K9 with software 4.0.206.0, several AIR-LAP1131AG-E-K9 Access Points , Cisco ACS 4.0, Windows 2003 Active Directory and a Microsoft CA. WLC & ACS are configured for PEAP(MS-CHAPv2) plus...
hi,i've a cisco 2600 with adsl wan-interface and a 3 mbit connection. when i use the commando 'show interface' the output shows (for instance) rxload 80/255. 255 are 100 percent, right? ...but from where point the cisco that 100 percent are 3 mbit!?
hi,ive a problem with some wlan-users and machine authentication. mostly users are pass machine auth but sometimes the login fails. in the auth.log are the following entries:AUTH 25/10/2006 13:43:51 I 0897 2216 AuthenProcessResponse: process response...
hmmm...we use peap/mschapv2 & acs4.0 with machine auth. a xp client (windows zero config service) must authenticate with computer- and user-account to gain access. is one of these (user or computer) not in ads-group, than the user gains no access.in ...
ok...i think you don't understand my question. sorry, my english is not very good. i have only a problem with the intel wlan-client ...not the ms-client! with the intel-client no user-authentication is required for gain access to the wlan. the log o...
i know that rx and tx are receive/transmit...this wasn't my question. but why are 80/255 = 2,4 mbit?? i thought that 80/255 are approximately 1 mbit...and 255/255 are 3 mbits??my original question in more detail:why the cisco knows that the adsl-inte...