Bruce.

On the Aruba system, I assume you are terminating the EAP tunnel on the RADIUS 
server, correct?

Aruba systems can be set up either terminating EAP tunnels  on the controller 
or on the RADIUS server. You can look in Configuration -> SECURITY -> L2 
Authentication -> 802.1X Authentication -> [profile name]. If the Termination 
checkbox is checked, you are terminating on the controller.



Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
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From: Entwistle, Bruce [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 12:22 PM
Subject: Apple produccts in a multi-vendor environment

We are currently installing some Aruba APs on our campus which has been fully 
covered by a Cisco wireless network.   Both systems are controller based 
installations, Cisco 5508 Aruba 7210, and both authenticate users against our 
Cisco ACS server.   Both wireless systems are broadcasting the same SSSIDs to 
provide a common experience for the users.  We have run into a situation where 
all devices connect to both networks without user intervention, except for 
Apple devices, which request the users accept the certificate from our ACS 
server.  We have run tests using the same device and user ID on both network, 
but each time the apple device connects to the Aruba network the user is 
prompted to accept the certificate.  We are trying to install the second system 
without having the users notice any changes.   Has anyone had a similar 
experience they are willing to share.

Thank you
Bruce Entwistle
Network Manager
University of Redlands

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