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Good afternoon, Cisco community. I faced a problem when configuring RADIUS server using switch as authenticator. When using router everything was not complicated and worked, example below.But my supervisor said that it is wrong to do it this way and ...
Hello, I have a network topology which will be shown below. Two routers R1 and R4 are connected via Serial ports. The routers will be configured below. My question is why when I build the routing table for R1 (show ip route), in the last two lines I ...
About the first point, there is a direct link between the server and the switch. That is, I should specify the ip address 192.168.1.253 through vlan 1 and specify it as a client to the RADIUS server, and then the router won't be needed, right?3) in C...
Also found another discussion on this topic:https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D53i00000Kt2iuCAB/what-is-the-difference-between-local-and-connected-routesThat is, the equipment at the university has an old OS on it and that's why it says c...
https://community.cisco.com/t5/switching/quot-show-ip-route-quot-l-local/td-p/1548508I found this thread and the link above as an answer. Is this an accurate answer to my question a reply from fred cooper?