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Cisco 2504 Domain Authentication for WIFI Clients

I got a question.

I have a 2504 controller, and a bunch of 3600 APs. (which now works, thanks to Scott Fella)

I want the WIFI users to be able to connect to the WIFI, If their computer is part of the domain. Otherwise, they connect to the guest WIFI.

How can I go about doing that? I tried searching the forums, but perhaps Im not searching for the right keywords.

I thought it was LDAP, but I could not find much info on it.

Thanks....         

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Scott Fella
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I wouldn't look at LDAP. I would use a radius server and machine authentication. If your a Microsoft shop, then bring up IAS for 2003 or NPS for 2008. These can work as your radius server. To figure out how to configure machine auth, just search Google for NPS wireless machine authentication.

Here is one link

http://araihan.wordpress.com/2010/04/30/complete-guide-to-build-a-cisco-wireless-infrastructure-using-cisco-wlc-5500-cisco-1142-ap-and-microsoft-radius-server/

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-Scott
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Scott Fella
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I wouldn't look at LDAP. I would use a radius server and machine authentication. If your a Microsoft shop, then bring up IAS for 2003 or NPS for 2008. These can work as your radius server. To figure out how to configure machine auth, just search Google for NPS wireless machine authentication.

Here is one link

http://araihan.wordpress.com/2010/04/30/complete-guide-to-build-a-cisco-wireless-infrastructure-using-cisco-wlc-5500-cisco-1142-ap-and-microsoft-radius-server/

Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App

-Scott
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