Hi Archana,

Long time- hope all is well with you.

Just got info from Cisco that I will share with the group, but haven't tried to 
do anything with it yet:

>Regarding your concern, I did a research about this specific situation and 
>found new information in >this case.

>In this moment I let you know that we could be affecting by the following bug: 
>CSCef50870

>To check the details of the DDTS I just mentioned please refer to the 
>following link:
>http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCef50870&Submit=Search
> 

>In this specific situation the action plan will be apply the hotfix of 
>Microsoft KB885453 and verify >the behavior of the authentication process.


We'll see if it makes a difference...

Lee



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Lee,

We use Cisco 1200s, Free Radius, LDAP (authz), Kerberos(authc), PEAP, 
WPA. We have this scenario in a pilot environment.

We have not seen the symptom you describe. On the other hand I have 
observed an occasional "validating identity" if a user is on the network 
for a very long time causing the connection to hang ( a few hours), but 
this has been sporadic and I'm still trying to see if there is a pattern 
to it.

Please share your results if you do learn something from your debug 
process and we will do the same!

Thanks,
Archana

Lee Badman wrote:

>Using Cisco 1130, ACS, Acs remote agent on a server in AD environment, PEAP, 
>WPA.
>
>Finding that Mac clients are a breeze to setup, very reliable performance 
>under OS X 10.4.5 with the above described framework.
>
>On Windows XP clients, getting a curious affect- if the wireless connection is 
>"cold"- like first of the day, or off for several hours- the initial 
>connection is rather peppy, works like a champ- user auth, good keys setup, 
>stable and solid connection. 
>
>But, when you disconnect and then try to come back in get loooooong periods of 
>"waiting for network to be ready", "attempting to authenticate" and or 
>"validating identity". Ultimately, this session goes nowhere. But turn off 
>radio or remove card and wait hours, all is well again and the next "initial" 
>connection flies right through.
>
>Am starting the debug process, but wondering if this has already been 
>experienced by someone that might be able to enlighten me?
>
>Thanks- and Happy St. Patty's Day!
>
>Lee
>
>Lee Badman
>Network Engineer
>CWNA, CWSP
>Information Technology and Services
>(Formerly Computing and Media Services)
>Syracuse University
>(315) 443-3003
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