Dave,

You might want to post this question to a mailing list where people
are more focused on using RADIUS on a daily basis for business operations.
There are some RADIUS experts on the ISP-Radius mailing list:

http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-radius/

You can take this as a grain of salt, especially because I have never
worked with the Cisco RADIUS products: I would highly recommend
Lucent's NavisRadius and for an open-source solution, Free Radius.  It
just depends on what you are using RADIUS for.

NavisRadius is robust and scales to support service provider
environments.  It's not only a Radius server, but a RADIUS toolkit
that would allow you to customize many different scenarios.
www.navisradius.com

Free Radius is, well, free, and I had it working in no time to do
authentication in our Cisco environment for IP Telephony CDRs and
authenticating Telnet access to the routers.  It has a significant
open source development community behind it.

www.freeradius.org

Jason O.

David Clark> I'm not having much luck finding *recent* RADIUS product reviews, 
especially ones I would consider unbiased...application would be for a mostly Win2k, 
Solaris, and Cisco environment. Any
David Clark> pointers much appreciated...
 
David Clark> Thanks in advance-
David Clark> -Dave

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