Chan,
You can get it from this site, but it is not free:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/
It is a very good Radius product and easy to modify/customize.
Steve
Cable & Wireless Optus
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G'day All,
Currently got a problem with a WAN I support where they are getting
time-outs with their Citrix Clients. Citrix Clients are connected via
frame-relay edge routers 1700's to an ATM core router 7200VXR NPE-200 with
ATM DS3 routing traffic between all sites. Can anybody suggest any QOS
so
12.0.7T at least, 12.1.2T even better.
Steve
"Amit Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi everybody,
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> I need assistance on the VoIP problem I am facing :
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> We are planning to have a VoIP setup on the already
> existing data link between
Nezar,
We needed to go to IP/Plus on a 1600 to get Radius support. This required
more flash than the 4mb we originally purchased.
Steve
""Nezar Ahmed"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> hello everyone,
>
I was looking into this Cisco/non-Cisco switch issue just recently and was
told that the 802.1q standard stipulates only 1 x STP, and yet with Cisco's
802.1q implementation you can have per vlan STP (not quite matching the
802.1q standard). Perhaps someone in the group can clear this issue up for
IOS 12.1.2T has generally been the recommended one, but I believe 12.1.5T is
now out.
Steve
"Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I think the best IOS version to use for VoIP came up in an earlier thread,
> so you might want to
G'day All,
I have recently been trying to tweak some FRTS parameters and playing around
with Tc. The Cisco site states that Tc should be 125ms max, and I have found
this to be a bit large for the majority of our installations. What I
generally use as my defaults are Tc=60ms for normal data sites
When you are using an NT user database to authenticate your dial-in users
you can't use CHAP because NT will not recognise the encrypted CHAP
password.
Steve
CCNP
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> Does someone know when PAP is preferred to CH
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