[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/14/2003 01:04:37 PM:

> I think the problem is the AP configuration too, but since it is on
> service right now, and it is set for MAC address authentication, it is
> suppossed to send the request to the FR when the MAC is not found in its
> database.

Casually perusing the 350 docs, it appears as though what you're trying to 
do _should_ be possible with the 350.

Then again, the 350's run that awful VxWorst operating system, so who 
knows.  ;)
 
> Do you think that maybe that setting (I mean forward requests to the FR)
> should work right? Can the authentication be shared between the AP and 
th
> FR? or is it an exclusive job for just one, the FR or the AP? So should 
I
> try to disable the MAC authentication at the AP just to see if that 
works?

I'd try that, but that basically means you're taking the AP out of service 
for a while.  (You're kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place here.)

Why can't you just take all the MAC addresses that are on the access 
points, put them in FR, and then have the AP _only_ check FR?  Wouldn't 
that eliminate an unnecessary layer of uncertainty?

Vincent Giovannone
Network Infrastructure Group
Information Services Division
Rush - Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center

"A four-year-old will very quickly get over news of the death of Santa if 
told that it was due to his fully loaded sleigh crashing in the back 
garden." 
    -- Mil Millington


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