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Re: Radius, Cisco 1600 and Windows Clients



Dear Jesse,

Thank you for your time!

Now you say, in fact I have some doubts about the support for ppp in the interfaces...

I've asked for a simplified model because I think I am able to figure out how to implement
it in my WAN, but my real WAN looks like this (if this helps...)

[LAN] PCs (clients) --------> (ethernet 0) Cisco 1601R (serial 0) ------------> Aerials
cloud ----------> (E1) Cisco 2600 (ehernet 0/0) [6500 VLAN] Radius Server ---------> The
6500 route me to Internet...

Agustin


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesse Molina" <jesse@opendreams.net>
To: "Agust?n Ciciliani" <agustin@maderonet.net.ar>
Cc: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Radius, Cisco 1600 and Windows Clients


>
> Hi Agustin
>
> What kind of interface are you using on that 1601R?  An Async serial?
> The aux port?  ISDN?
>
> Posting your configuration <minus passwords and such> might be useful
> and gives us more info. (use "show tech" if possible)
>
> Debug aaa commands come in very helpful when you are having real
> radius/tacacs problems, but this could be something else, such as your
> interface configuration.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 02:55:50PM -0300, Agust?n Ciciliani wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > I apologize if this issue has been discussed, but I couldn't find any docs that help
me
> > out.
> >
> > I have a network with a cisco 1601R connected to Internet and a radius server (simply
an
> > ethernet switch with windows workstations, the router and the server running
freeradius).
> >
> > I'm trying to configure the cisco so clients dial to it, the cisco validate the user
and
> > password with the radius, and if everything is ok, it opens the door to that client
for
> > accessing Internet.
> >
> > I've based my freeradius installation reading http://www.frontios.com/freeradius.html
so
> > the server is running ok and the tests show me that it's validating as I need. The
> > communication between the router and the server is also ok.
> >
> > The big problem is between the NAS and the clients. I read almost everything I've
found in
> > cisco about VTI, VPDN, PPP, AAA and RADIUS, but I cannot make it work...
> >
> > Besides I'm no sure about what kind of windows client I should use (pppoe as an ADSL
> > connection or VPN with the ip of the router to dial-in).
> >
> > I'll appreciatte any comment, or perhaps you know a good howto or something that I
could
> > read.
> >
> > THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Agust?n
> >
> >
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