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Cisco 1852i (ldap authentication)

Hello everybody,

 

Can i link my cisco ap 1852i with a Ldap for authentication , or use a radius in AP and link with LDAP ?

 

Thank you for all

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Yes you can use Radius

mentioned is Cisco ACS, but other Radius implementations will also be possible.

Cisco Aironet Series 1830/1850 Access Point Deployment Guide

Table 2 Interoperability Matrix

Hardware/Software Parameter

Hardware/Software Configurations Type

Release

8.1

Controller

Cisco 5500 Series Controller

Access Points

1131, 1142, 1242, 1252, 1850, 3500e, 3500i, 3600, 3702

Radio

802.11ac, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n2, 802.11n5

Security

Open, WEP, PSK (WPA and WPA2), 802.1X (WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES) (LEAP, PEAP, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS)

RADIUS

ACS 4.2, ACS 5.2

Types of tests

Connectivity, traffic, and roaming between two access points

Hello Pieterh

yes i already use a radius in AP , but i don't know how to link it with LDP

 

thank you for answer

Radius is not a feature in the AP, it’s a separate server that runs radius. Search for the following for reference:
- Microsoft NPS
- Free Radius
-Scott
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Hi There

never used LDAP source directly on an AP, not sure this is possible,

but look at the configuration of a router,: AAA LDAP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15

It may work ?

 

- From the AP you configure the Cisco Secure ACS server, Microsoft radius server or any other Radius server as radius server.

- on this Radius server you reference an LDAP server as authentication source

(as described in the link to the deployment guide)

the intermediate server translates radius-requests to LDAP requests

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