06-20-2002 04:10 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:15 PM
Hello, I''d like to use a Radius to dynamically authenticate wireless users, but I'd know if it's possible to assign dinamically address to the wireless port, when accesing to the RADIUS, or validaing it to avoid wireless clients of changing their IP address.
Thanks
06-24-2002 12:44 PM
Nope..no way that you can allocate the ip address to the wireless clients thru radius..You can use the DHCP server to allocate the ip address dynamically..
07-18-2002 12:38 PM
Let me clarify more here..Cisco's aironet wireless clients associated with cisco's access points and authenticated via LEAP with RADIUS server, can't get ip address allocated via radius server..There is no way in LEAP that you can do it..Atleast cisco dosen't support it..Tejal
07-19-2002 04:46 AM
Using Aironet PCMCIA 352 cards, Aironet 350 series AP's, LEAP, MAC authentication, and 802.11i pre-standard security features TKIP and MIC, I have successfully allocated ip addresses from the RADIUS server. Separate feature from LEAP. Danny
07-18-2002 06:15 AM
Yes. Using Funk's Steel Belted RADIUS, I've been able to assign IP addresses using the IP Pool feature and creating a range of IP addresses independant of the DHCP server. Hope this helps.
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