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Topic: Connecting to Cisco 4400  (Read 1353 times)
« on: February 08, 2010, 18:21:39 »
joespower *
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Hi all,

In our environment, we have several Cisco Aironet 1130AG access points connecting back to a Cisco 4400 controller.  We use it to host certificate driven wireless that authenticates users against Active Directory.  We recently upgraded one of our Soekris based m0n0walls to 1.3 so we could add a wireless card and make it an AP, but we'd like to know if we can set it up to communicate with our Cisco controller just like the other APs do.  I noticed when looking through the captive portal stuff that you can authenticate via a Cisco radius server, but I don't know if that is all that is needed.  I don't know a whole lot about the Cisco setup (I know much more about the m0n0wall portion), but I do know that the Cisco APs are in HREAP mode and basically get all of their setup info from the controller.  There is an autonomous mode were the APs can run the IOS, but I don't think we do that in most cases...

Please forgive my ignorance as this is uncharted territory for me...
 
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