Hi, I am currently troubleshooting a wireless connectivity issue. My client is running LEAP (2 350 AP's running 11.08T [set to draft 8], ACS 2.6, clients running drivers 6.97 - firmware 4.2.3 - and client version 4.15) , which was working fine up until 2 days ago after a failed PIX install (network was returned to original configuration in which wireless service had worked fine). Both the AP's and the ACS box were located on the internal network before the failed PIX install - and after. The next morning wireless isn't working at all. The ACS server was rebooted during the PIX install.
To describe the actual symptoms: clients are associating to one AP, then dissassociate, then associate to the other AP. When I debug eap, I get the following output: EAP: Sending Identity Request EAP: Received EAPOL START from IBM-C5AZ0 EAP: Sending Identity Request EAP: Received Identity Response from IBM-C5AZ0 EAP: Response not from most recent request. Dropping packet. EAP: Received Identity Response from IBM-C5AZ0 EAP: Forwarding packet to RADIUS server 27 days, 20:05:21 (Warning): No EAP-Authentication response for Station [IBM-C5A Z0]00409658a3ea from server 192.168.1.48 The AP shows users associating but not authenticating and, as stated earlier, the client shows that it is associating to one AP, then the other. This network had been operating stably up until this point and I don't see how a failed PIX install (which really ony affected the subnets and connections connecting to the internet) could provoke this kind of behavior. Any ideas, advice, etc.? Thanks, Erik Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=31265&t=31265 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]