At 08:04 PM 12/15/2005, you wrote:
While trying to set the Windows XP client to authenticate via 802.1x the
authentication is successful. However after disconnecting from the network
and trying to get back on, Windows XP does not ask for the user credentials
and uses a cached entry to connect
-Original Message-
Where would you set the host to ask for credentials every
time a connection is initiated?
You can use DNS views to provide the giaddr address for a specified vlan to
clients on that vlan using the same certified name.
Randy
Randall Grimshaw
Room 203 Machinery
Ranjit,
There currently is no automatic setting in the windows setup to remove
these. Their recommendation is to remove a couple of entries in the registry.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823731
good luck
dave
At 08:04 PM 12/15/2005, you wrote:
While trying to
While trying to set the Windows XP client to authenticate via 802.1x the
authentication is successful. However after disconnecting from the network
and trying to get back on, Windows XP does not ask for the user credentials
and uses a cached entry to connect again.
Where would you set the host to
-Original Message-
Where would you set the host to ask for credentials every
time a connection is initiated?
Short answer, Not sure you can do this.
There is a registry key you would have to delete manually to effect
this.
You can also set the 802.1x to use the windows domain
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 14:25 -0800, Ranjit Philip wrote:
The port configuration that is currently on is:
I would suggest modifying the switch with the following configuration.
Reason, you don't need 'swichport access vlan 168' since you are trying
to configure a trunk. Also you don't want
First execute a couple of commands
1) sh int fa2/36 switchport
Look at the output from this and see if your interface is actually in
trunk mode
2) conf t
int fa2/36
switchport mode trunk
This will turn trunking on
Alternatively, you can do a switchport mode dynamic auto
?
Thank you.
Ranjit Philip
ITR Network Engineering
California State University, Northridge
Original message
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:21:46 -0500
From: Casey, J Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Multiple VLANs configuration
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], WIRELESS-LAN
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:21:46 -0500
From: Casey, J Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Multiple VLANs configuration
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
First execute a couple of commands
1) sh int fa2/36 switchport
Look at the output from