You need to set up the Internet Authentication Service (IAS) under W2K. It
supports Cisco RADIUS, as well as many other features. Simply define your
NAS (router) as a client, give it a key, and you should be OK. You will need
to unselect MS-CHAP, which is the default. Then all you have to do is use
the "Grant Dialin Permission" on your use accounts to enable.
Regards,
Eric Sineath
CCIE #4504
Senior Consultant
SBC DataComm
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 9:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: W2K Radius
I had Win NT 4 Radius server up and running and using it with a 1605
configured for AAA. When I upgraded the box to W2K, the router will no
longer authenticate using the Radius server. Does anyone know why this
would be? I figured a simple upgrade shouldn't change anything since my
router config stayed the same. What is it about W2K Radius that is
different?
Tony Russell
Network Engineer
IBEAM Broadcasting
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