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#1 jamessimo

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Posted 07 October 2009 - 06:22 PM

Hi

I Have 2 Cisco aironets a BT Voyager adsl router and a Cisco Secure ACS. I can get the AP's talking to the ADSL router.

Im having trouble getting the ACS involved in the equation.

Is the ACS compatiable with the BT router


Many thanks

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 12:25 AM

Good question...

To tell the truth I've never tried to define a non-Cisco device in Cisco ACS. If you ar just using RADIUS, I'd think it would be possible.

However if you need a Radius Server that is vendor neutral have you considered Microsoft IAS's Radius Server? It works great.

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Posted 29 November 2009 - 07:57 AM

Hi

I Have 2 Cisco aironets a BT Voyager adsl router and a Cisco Secure ACS. I can get the AP's talking to the ADSL router.

Im having trouble getting the ACS involved in the equation.

Is the ACS compatiable with the BT router


Many thanks


ACS should support any Radius authentication? Have you created entity for the BT device and a key?





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