Hello All:
I would like to use Microsoft IAS Radius server to do AAA
for login access to Cisco routers. I have a Windows 2000
Active Directory environment.
Is it possible to use the Active Directory user database to authenticate
user name and password for technicians logging into the routers? Ri
You should be able to since it's a standard RADIUS server. I've been using
IAS for Cisco VPN authentication for about 6 months now. I am now
implementing ACS though and what an advantage it has over IAS. If someone so
much as farts on the network, I know about it.
In IAS just setup each device tha
Forgot about the user part. In IAS, Setup a remote access policy by domain
groups. Create a domain group, throw the users in it that have access to the
router and allow it in the policy.
When the user logs into the router, it will go to IAS, go down the list of
Remote Access Policies, and allow th
Don't know about *Microsoft* Radius server, but configuring Radius
authentication on a router is pretty simple. Here is the config guide:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fsecur_c/fsecsp/scfrad.htm
Thanks,
Zsombor
At 07:53 PM 7/10/2003 +, kwindancer w
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