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dot1x Issue on CISCO Swithes + RADIUS Server 2008

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:02 am    Post subject: dot1x Issue on CISCO Swithes + RADIUS Server 2008 Reply with quote

Dear All,

I have following network envoirnment

CISCO Switch: 3560
RADIUS Server: 2008
Clients: WinXP-SP3


I implemented dot1x on CISCO 3560 switches. This feature is working very fine but i am getting 1 issue. When any user that has already profile in WinXP then RADIUS Server & CISCO 3560 switch authenticate that user successfuly but when any new user want to login on WinXP then he/She is unable to authenticate. They get a message "Domain not Available".

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