--On Friday, July 28, 2006 02:36:42 -0700 Thai Duong <thaidn@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- James J J Hooper <jjj.hooper@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi, We had similar problems. An example of what we put in the switch config to get it to work is here:
<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/is/computing/advice/networks/documentation/dot1 x/cisco.html>
... as Josh said - pay particular attention to the dot1x & radius server timeout settings - we found the cisco defaults be be generally broken.
Regards, James
More about the debug log on the switch: I just got something like this:
06:15:31: RADIUS: Initial Transmit FastEthernet0/2 id 33 192.168.22.180:1812, Access-Request, len 212 06:15:31: Attribute 4 6 C0A81617 06:15:31: Attribute 5 6 0000C352 06:15:31: Attribute 26 23 0000000902114661 06:15:31: Attribute 61 6 0000000F 06:15:31: Attribute 1 8 74686169 06:15:31: Attribute 31 19 30302D30 06:15:31: Attribute 6 6 00000002 06:15:31: Attribute 24 18 698927AB 06:15:31: Attribute 79 82 02710050 06:15:31: Attribute 80 18 DC8C131A 06:15:31: RADIUS: Received from id 33 192.168.22.180:1812, Access-Challenge, len 1100 06:15:31: Attribute 79 255 0172040A 06:15:31: Attribute 79 255 30373237 06:15:31: Attribute 79 255 0421C4B1 06:15:31: Attribute 79 255 092A8648 06:15:31: Attribute 79 24 6F6F7420 06:15:31: Attribute 80 18 BD53CEE9 06:15:31: Attribute 24 18 C35A3205
That's it. A access-request followed by a access-challenge. Nothing more. Please help.
Could you post a 'show run' of your switch please. (obfuscate any passwords or secrets) Regards, James -- James J J Hooper, Information Services University of Bristol --