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Have a 5350 communications server, using Radius to authenticate, but want to set an ACL on the Cisco side (local) to limit network communiations after PPP connection to one IP addr. I've tried multiple access-list commands, but have been unable to a...
I've seen a couple of you out there with this same issue and it doesn't look like there's much help available. I thought I'd fish for a response anyway.We have an infrastructure designed for RF redundancy, such that if one AP fails there is another ...
I've been looking into similar functionality and thus far, it looks like this newer Optimal Edge Routing (OER)looks promising. You may want to do some research adn evaluation in that direction.
Here's the relevant parts of my running-config:aaa new-model!!aaa authentication login default local group radiusaaa authentication ppp default group radius localaaa authorization exec default local if-authenticated aaa authorization network default ...
The essential response you're wanting here is that when you configure the settings, it is actually just changing the buttons to REQUIRE, ENABLE, or DISABLE. So to configure it so that you understand what is happening:If you don't want anyone to conn...
The best way to start testing PEAP when coming from LEAP is to uncheck server certificate validation. Depending on the client you're using there's an option for this. WinXP has it under the advanced area of authentication. Uncheck that, then test ...
There is a good argument to go WPA vs dynamic wep, but as you seem to alude to, you know that WPA is as prevalent as it's supposed to be (what happend to Aug 2003? ).Anyway, dynamic WEP, rotated frequently enough, will provide you adequate encryption...