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Authenticate access to internet
14 years 6 months ago #34398
by apit
Authenticate access to internet was created by apit
hi..
Currently we are using 3 layer design using Cisco switches as below :
Core Switch :: 6500 series
Distribution Switch :: 3500 series
Access switch :: 2900 series
Radius :: Cisco ACE
We are planning to authenticate all user access to internet using wired or wireless access. Can it be done using the above hardware?
Tq
Currently we are using 3 layer design using Cisco switches as below :
Core Switch :: 6500 series
Distribution Switch :: 3500 series
Access switch :: 2900 series
Radius :: Cisco ACE
We are planning to authenticate all user access to internet using wired or wireless access. Can it be done using the above hardware?
Tq
14 years 6 months ago #34411
by KiLLaBeE
Replied by KiLLaBeE on topic Re: Authenticate access to internet
Not saying that those devices can't do it, because I'm not familiar with all the features that their IOS offers, but most of the time authentication to the Internet is done by a proxy server. I'm guessing you want to use existing resources rather than go out and buy something new?
14 years 6 months ago #34420
by Nevins
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Replied by Nevins on topic Re: Authenticate access to internet
Would port security work?
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14 years 6 months ago #34421
by KiLLaBeE
Hmm...interesting vid.
I don't believe so, port security will either cause a port to reject traffic or it'll let it pass, but it won't let the user choose what kind of traffic to pass through (i.e.: traffic destined internally vs traffic destined externally)
Replied by KiLLaBeE on topic Re: Authenticate access to internet
Would port security work?
Hmm...interesting vid.
I don't believe so, port security will either cause a port to reject traffic or it'll let it pass, but it won't let the user choose what kind of traffic to pass through (i.e.: traffic destined internally vs traffic destined externally)
14 years 6 months ago #34422
by apit
Yup...i would like to use existing devices. Anyone have use any Cisco solutions to resolve this kinda problem?
Replied by apit on topic Re: Authenticate access to internet
Not saying that those devices can't do it, because I'm not familiar with all the features that their IOS offers, but most of the time authentication to the Internet is done by a proxy server. I'm guessing you want to use existing resources rather than go out and buy something new?
Yup...i would like to use existing devices. Anyone have use any Cisco solutions to resolve this kinda problem?
14 years 6 months ago #34427
by Nevins
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Replied by Nevins on topic Re: Authenticate access to internet
I'm sorry but didn't you say:
The term authenticate means to make sure the user is who they say they are. In this case port security would only allow certain people to connect. The way your talking it seems more like your simply trying to block websites so users don't go onto unapproved websites.
So are you trying to authenticate user access or block users from websites?
In the cause that your trying to block users I highly recommend using www.opendns.com/ it's very easy to set up.
On the other hand if your trying to Authenticate user access try the port security.
To be honest I'm a bit confused on what you actually want so I'm going to also ask what is the goal of what your trying to do?
authenticate all user access
The term authenticate means to make sure the user is who they say they are. In this case port security would only allow certain people to connect. The way your talking it seems more like your simply trying to block websites so users don't go onto unapproved websites.
So are you trying to authenticate user access or block users from websites?
In the cause that your trying to block users I highly recommend using www.opendns.com/ it's very easy to set up.
On the other hand if your trying to Authenticate user access try the port security.
To be honest I'm a bit confused on what you actually want so I'm going to also ask what is the goal of what your trying to do?
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