Dear all,
I'm currently configuring 2 Cisco 1400 Bridges. One is the root bridge the other the non-root bridge (ok logic
I wanted to know what is possible for using certificates for the non-root bridge or to use the local radius on the root bridge to increase the security level of the wlan network.
I tried to reach the local radius on the root bridge, but I'm always getting a 404 error. After reading some Cisco docs, it said that we need to use AAA new model from the CLI, I did it without success.
What would you recommend to ensure a good security level for the wireless link?
I'm open to use certificates or a Radius (local or IAS) or any suggestions you may have.
Any help or or suggestions are very welcomed...
Thanks per advance,
Regards
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The only EAP types supported by BR1410 is LEAP. You should able to configure LEAP client on the non-root bridge:
The above URL is for repeater; however, it is the same for non-root bridge.
You may already know. If you want to set up local radius server, the following URL should be useful:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.2_15_JA/configuration/guide/s15local.html
The only EAP types supported by BR1410 is LEAP. You should able to configure LEAP client on the non-root bridge:
The above URL is for repeater; however, it is the same for non-root bridge.
You may already know. If you want to set up local radius server, the following URL should be useful:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.2_15_JA/configuration/guide/s15local.html
Hello Dixho,
thank you very much for your feedback, appreciated.
It was useful for me,
Have a nice week ahead
thanks Dixho for this useful information and helping the Cisco customers.
Regards,
Vinay
Wow!Hello Dixon!
How are you doing?! Its nice to see you around CSC.
This is dmantill, from cr-wireless. How is everything going on TAC?