06-12-2003 08:01 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:47 AM
We are planning the installation of a number of Access Points with LEAP authentication to ACS. We want to know upfront whether the users have to reauthenticate everytime they roam from one Access Point to another. Is it the same with EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS?
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06-12-2003 08:36 AM
The users do re-authenticate when they roam from one AP to another, but it is done in the backround quite quickly, without the users even knowing, unless the AP they are roaming to is down.
06-12-2003 08:36 AM
The users do re-authenticate when they roam from one AP to another, but it is done in the backround quite quickly, without the users even knowing, unless the AP they are roaming to is down.
06-17-2003 12:47 PM
Hi All,
I agree to the previous suggestion but the scenario in case of multiple VLANS will be different, you will see applications like chat messengers closing down, outlook getting disconnected and so on with minor application in case client moves from one ap to another.
In case there are no VLANS defined .. things will flow smoothly.
06-20-2003 06:29 AM
In the case of multiple vlans, you must use "Mobile IP" to stay connected.
Of course, you must have a mobile IP IOS on your router.
08-01-2003 06:04 AM
yes they do reauthenticate, so I would recommend you get the lastest Cisco client drivers for your clients so you can save the logon information in the client flash memory. If your application is time sensitive such as VOIP then I would consider enabling FastRoaming, FastRoaming will not require reauthentication during roaming from one AP to another unless there is bad re-association, but still it will save you a lot of packets.
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