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From: Merv on 3 Apr 2006 11:42 Now post a traceroute ffrom 3350 to IAS server and a traceroute from IAS server to the 3550 (10.10.6.250)
From: S?awek on 3 Apr 2006 11:51 > Now post a traceroute ffrom 3350 to IAS server and a traceroute from > IAS server to the 3550 (10.10.6.250) > Traceroute from switch to IAS Server: switch#traceroute 10.10.10.189 Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 10.10.10.189 1 10.10.6.253 0 msec 40 msec 24 msec 2 10.10.10.189 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec switch# Traceroute from IAS Server to switch: tracert 10.10.6.250 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 10.10.10.238 2 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.10.6.250 10.10.6.253 and 10.10.10.238 is the same L3 switch.
From: Merv on 3 Apr 2006 11:53 >From a PC that is directly connected to the 3350 switch (i.e not telnetting to the switch) , can you reliably authenticate to the IAS server ?
From: S?awek on 3 Apr 2006 12:07 >From a PC that is directly connected to the 3350 switch (i.e not > telnetting to the switch) , can you reliably authenticate to the IAS > server ? > Yes they can. Users on that switch are in VLAN2.
From: Merv on 3 Apr 2006 12:28
Is VLAN 6 a mgmt VLAN for swithes ? Assuming you are using trunking between 3350 and layer 3 switch 10.10.6.253 ? So IAS authnetication problem only ocurs when you telnet to the mgmt IP address assigned to the 3350 (10.1.6.250) - is that right? Does the authentication problem occur everytime when you telnet to this switch? |