Am 18.04.2012 14:32, schrieb Alan DeKok:
Tobias Hachmer wrote:
Simply as a fallback, in case there is a maintanance on the network
where the ldap servers are conected to. In this case we need to log
on
to our switches though.
"Hi, I want my network to keep working when I take my network
down."
That doesn't really make sense. You're trying to work around a
problem that can't be worked around. Hacking the RADIUS server is a
bad
choice.
Hi,
well, I think it's not. In a big network, there's a backbone and
multiple networks connected to that backbone. The network the active
directory servers are connected to is on of them. When there is a
maintenance on this network, e.g. switching the ospf area or whatever, I
want that the network administrators can administer the network devices
in the other networks, which are not under maintenance and still
working.
Tobias Hachmer
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