01-29-2004 08:24 AM - edited 07-04-2021 09:19 AM
Need to configure radius authentication. Already tested with Cisco clients and all works OK. Iam using Cisco Secure ACS, AP1200 but final solution must work with Centrino and MAC.
Clients should authenticate with Radius using same username and password they use with Active directory. Do you know how I can configure this for these no Centrino and Mac clients?
With Cisco I have tested and all works fine. Using LEAP.
01-29-2004 01:40 PM
On the Centrino and MAC clients what software LEAP client are you using?
02-01-2004 01:36 PM
You can not use LEAP on anything other than a Cisco Client Adapter unless it has Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) built in. If it has CCX, than you can download and use the same client adapter utility as the cisco cards (as if you had a cisco card builtin). If it does not have CCX, you must use a seperate form of EAP (like PEAP or EAP-TLS). Here is a link to the CCX compatible devices.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/partners/pr46/pr147/partners_pgm_concept_home.html
02-04-2004 05:55 AM
Use INtel Pro Clients your will be able to use CCX which is LEAP, oe PEAP or EAP-TLS..
Regarda
Mc
02-04-2004 09:13 AM
This isn't exactly the same situation as we are using a saved username and password, but I got the Centrino card in several of our Dell Latitude D500's to work using LEAP. Oddly enough, there was a checkbox in the Intel Proset software under the LEAP options to "Enable Rogue AP Detection" that I had to check to make it work with LEAP.
02-07-2004 10:52 PM
Well, scince your using a CCX compatible card, you dont necessarily need to use that vendors card configuration utility. You can use Cisco ACU (Aironet Client Utility) to configure the client.
02-08-2004 05:09 PM
What you mean is that I can use ACU utility for intelpro which is CCX compatible for the card configuration, am I right?
please advise
Regards
Mc
02-09-2004 12:30 PM
Yes
02-09-2004 05:19 PM
I've try using 350 ACU version 6.2 .Which client should I be using thanks
Mc
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