Not that it's necessarily the best of breed, but we use Steel Belted Radius
here. The latest version seems ok and works well with a SQL database of
users.
Our POP locations are actually outsourced, and we maintain the Radius and
SQL back-end ourselves.
I don't see why the Cisco wouldn't work. I'm not sure what our out-source
locations are using, but Cisco makes some of the best equipt around. You
can never go wrong with it.
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Hi,
<Thanks for the APOP answers>
I see many you are expart in ISP field and I'd like ask you a couple of
questions.
Does anyone have any recommendations in product which works in conjunction
with IMAIL external database (SQL) and RADIUS server for dialup
authentication? What I need is the front end which I can enter user
information and then datas are properly entered to each databases.
For RADIUS server, what product do you recommend? (Cisco Access Registrar
is the one to request authentication.)
I currently manage 3COM Total Control with 3COM's Security and Accounting
Database Manager and IMAIL with SQL database. It does work but I have to
enter the data twice and I have not integrate both yet. Also the Cisco i
mentioned above is the future requirement.
Any suggestion or information are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hideki
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