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problem with my radius server

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  • 1.  problem with my radius server

    Posted Dec 15, 2011 10:11 AM

    i have a strange problem on my radius server.
    The official aruba tech support cannot resolve my problem.
    And i'm stuck with my customer.

    when i try to connect in active directory by radius server the client windows 7 says me :" unable to connect into "ssid name".
    and when i try to view in system log on my event viewer i can't see anything regarding IAS protocol.
    aruba tech support on phone says me the all configuration in ias and in my AP 105 is correct but still can't authenticate me.
    I tryed many differents methods without certificate request with certificate with another type of policy under ias option and now i don't have any idea why my user cannot authenticating properly.
    I followed the official guide configuring ias server for win srv 2003 from scratch with no luck.
    i have windows server 2003.
    With 8 aruba AP 105.
    All the devices are in the same subnet 192.168.16.x .

    Any help is very appreciate! Thanks Community.



  • 2.  RE: problem with my radius server

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 15, 2011 12:53 PM

    I am assuming that you used AAA test-server under the diagnostics tab on the Aruba controller?  Is the Windows 7 device part of the domain?

     



  • 3.  RE: problem with my radius server

    Posted Dec 16, 2011 08:23 AM

    i don't find AAA test-server i don't have external controller the controller in aruba instant AP105 is embedded.
    MY client test windows 7 is not in a domain .

    Thanks for rapid response cjoseph.

     



  • 4.  RE: problem with my radius server

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 16, 2011 08:32 AM

    I am sorry.  I thought you had 8 AP05s and a controller.  You have 8 IAP-105s.

     

    Log into the commandline of the IAP that the wireless device is connecting to and type "show auth-tracebuf" to see if you can see the radius conversation, so we can get a clue what is happening.