Thanks for the reply. I guess my main question is where do you configure 802.1x authentication within the Ciscosecure web interface? I also notice that there are different types of EAP (certificate based, etc.)...in your experience, has peap worked out the best for you? I'm starting this from...
I'm using Ciscosecure ACS ver. 3.2 as my radius server. The setup of the 802.1x on the switches is easy. I was curious if anyone has used Ciscosecure as their radius server and how did you set it up? MAC Filtering? Dynamic VLANS? Thanks!
I have a Ciscosecure ACS server v. 3.2 and a whole boatload of Cisco gear. I'm trying to get 802.1x security/authentication going, which is easy to set up on the cisco devices, but very conveluded on the ACS server. Anyone done this before?
I've been tasked with locking down our network so that only authorized company pc's/laptops can run on the network. This eliminates vendors and home pc's from connecting to the network, possibly launching viruses, etc.
I've came up with a couple solutions:
1. Integrating 802.1x technology on...
I'm looking to put up a web page on a Win2K server in our environmnet. I know you can put the files in the WWWRoot folder of the c:\inetpub folder. What else needs to be configured beyond this point?
Thanks!
Thanks for the info Jimbo.
I've already tried the NetICs approach but it didn't seem to work. Maybe I'm doing this wrong....are you supposed to type this during the POST, or are you supposed to type this at the Cntrl+Y login?
Thanks again.
I've come across a Baystack 450 at work and need to install it in a closet to replace some old hubs. I can't get into the menus because of the initial password after POST. Any ideas on how to remove this password?
I have the cover off and can't see any visible jumpers to manipulate to clear...
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