For connecting branches better use point-to-point link
such as leased line or frame relay (if applicable even X.25). RADIUS is suitable
for single dial-in user. For better economy you may use demand dialing
(point-to-point). You may use some encryption box before
router for secure
transactions.
This is my opinion. Others may
differ...
Rakesh
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Subject: enquiry regarding RADIUS.Hai,I don't know much about RADIUS.now i am working in one bank.we are plannig to connect some branches using RAS(Remote Access Server).Using this connectivity we want to exchange financial information.is this preferable solution to financial institutes.How much secure is this.....Thanking you.VJAYA
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