I've used it a couple of times with Cisco and Ascend boxes and it works
great. It's the poor man's way to authenticate to an NT domain since it's
free. I'll have to check my home lab to see how I have it configured.
Seems like I do remember a problem I had to refer to Microsoft's
documentation to fix. Did you try to use some of the debug commands on
your router?
debug aaa authentication
debug radius
Jim
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Tony Russell
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Subject: Microsoft Radius (IAS)
Has any successfully used Microsoft Radius (Internet Authentication Server)
with a cisco router. If so, what is the trick. Any special things to know
about.
I installed IAS and configured and started the service on my NT box. Set
the shared secret and client address fields.
I also setup the router using the approriate radius server, key and aaa
commands.
When ever I try to authenticate, it fails. I can check my event log in NT
to see that the router did try to use the Radius server for authentication,
but it fails everytime. Any tips.
Tony Russell
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