James, I have done this with NT 4.0 and doubt that it really differs much
with Windows 2000.  In my opinion, the MS RADIUS product is very basic but
if all you want is authentication then it should work just fine for you,
especially as it's free and lightweight.  Different devices are setup in a
different fashion for RADIUS so there is no magic "one command fits all"
method.

Rik

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From: Fraasch James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Radius and Win2K IAS [7:40336]


I have a quick question about Radius Authentication and the Win2K Server
Internet Authentication Service (IAS). We have finally decided to go with
Radius authentication for our network equipment.  This after my boss asked
me to change all the passwords and add usernames to every switch and router
in the network (over 300 devices) and I was supposed to do this every 90
days.  So I asked him if we could look into Radius Authentication.  It looks
quite simple but I am not sure if there are any tips or tricks that I need
to know about Cisco devices authenticating to a Win2K IAS service.  I am
sure someone in this group has come across this and was hoping you could
tell me of any pitfalls or 'gotchas' before I get started.

Thanks in advance!

James




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