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    config a IAS server with wired 802.1x and switch  
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09-23-04 02:27 AM

Hi,
When I install/config a IAS sever on a 2003 server, do i have to have
a DNS controller installed on this server?
What I like to do is control a switch with 802.1x

Does anyone give a guideline for it?(how to config a IAS (radius) and
a xp client and a switch)

Thanks in advance,

sy





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    Re: config a IAS server with wired 802.1x and switch  
James McIllece [MS]


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10-03-04 02:07 AM

aaabbb16@hotmail.com (wld) wrote in
news:dc998cfd.0409171555.14736db1@posting.google.com:

> Hi,
> When I install/config a IAS sever on a 2003 server, do i have to have
> a DNS controller installed on this server?
> What I like to do is control a switch with 802.1x
>
> Does anyone give a guideline for it?(how to config a IAS (radius) and
> a xp client and a switch)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> sy

No, you don't need DNS installed on the IAS server.

Please see the whitepaper "Enterprise Deployment of Secure Wired Networks
Using Microsoft® Windows®" at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...=05951071-6b20-
4cef-9939-47c397ffd3dd&DisplayLang=en.

That paper and the WS03 Help contain all of the information you need for
this deployment.

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James McIllece, Microsoft

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