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According to Cisco documentation, you need to use crossover cable to connect master and redundant CSS for box-to-box redundancy. May I know whether the fibre can be used instead of crossover cable? And how about the ISC link for ASR? Can I use fibre ...
I'm trying to use Win2003 IAS for 802.1x authentication. But the event log of IAS keeps give me the error message"A malformed RADIUS message was received from client XXX. The data is the RADIUS message." I have checked that the radius key is correct....
Hi Gilles,Thanks for your reply. I have much clearer understanding now. If I use arrow-point cookie as the sticky method, will the new CSS understand the cookie sent by client and forward client connection to the right server?ThanksDeng Qi
Gilles,CSS Redundancy Configuration Guide (Software Version 7.30) said that:Use the redundancy-l4-stateless command in content or group configuration mode to enable stateless redundancy failover in a box-to-box redundancy or a VIP and virtual interfa...
the reason that I want to use fibre is that the two CSSs will be placed in two different buildings a few hundred meters away. So I'm think use SM fibre to link these two CSS as the redundancy link for box-to-box redundancy. and for redundancy-l4-stat...
I have the same problem. When I use MS PEAP, it works fine. After I install ACU and use Cisco PEAP. The user name change to PEAP-XXXXXXXXX. Anyone know what's wrong?