1130 +radiusnt +laptop

I've got a problem getting a laptop to authenticate through the 1130. The setup is like this:
LAPTOP configured with network operating mode, enterprise security, open authentication, no encryption, enable 802.1x, authentication type LEAP, with username and password.
1130 configured with client for open authentication with EAP and network EAP, with the EAP server configured as the RADIUS server. Also 1130 congired with optional WEP.
RADIUS. using radiusnt installed on a windows nt 4.0 domain controller. configured with the same secret as on the 1130. configured with a single test user as the following:
mike
Service-Type = Login-User,
Login-Service = TCP-Clear,
Framed-MTU = 1400
Here's what happens:
I use ethereal to sniff traffic as I attempt to authenticate from the laptop. Ethereal records the access point sending the authentication request to the Radius server, and it records the radius server responding with code 2 which indicates authentication request ACCEPTED. Also it shows the various Value-Pairs sent back in the reply (login-type, etc.).
However, this repeats itself several dozen times. An access request sent from the 1130 to radius, and an access-accept sent back. Over and over. So the laptop continues to hang waiting to be authenticated.
Any idea why the 1130 insists on sending request packets, even though the radius server is granting access?

Option 15 is required for the AP to know what suffix to add to cisco-lwapp-controller to do the resolution. So if your option 15 is cisco.com, it would look up cisco-lwapp-controller.cisco.com
hope thie helps,
- Eric

Similar Messages

  • Wlan card for Satellite 1130-z24

    I just bought a 2nd hand TOSHIBA SATELLITE 1130-z24 laptop
    What wifi card can i use with it.

    Would the following be ok
    [http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/54M-Wireless-WiFi-Ethernet-Adapter-PCMCIA-Card-Laptop_W0QQitemZ300319095158QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ Computing_NetworkCards_RL?hash=item45ec69b976&_trk sid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A15|39%3A1|2 40%3A1318|301%3A0|293%3A1|294%3A50]

  • How do i install a dell 1130 printer to my mac xo s laptop

    how do i install the dell 1130 printer onto my mac xo s

    Hi there hunna1139,
    You may find the information about setting up printers in the article below helpful.
    Mac Basics: Printing in OS X - Apple Support
    -Griff W.  

  • Can not print from wireless laptop

    Hello. I have been searching forums for the past 2 days now and have tried many suggestions made but I still cannot print. My environment has a Cisco 3560G switch which does DHCP with a VLAN for wireless clients, connected to this switch is a Cisco WLC4402 to manage all wireless access points which are Cisco 1130 and 1140 series. We recently purchased an HP LaserJet pro CP1525nw color printer which we have connected with an Ethernet cable to the Cisco switch on a port in the same VLAN as the wireless clients. The printer will pick up a valid IP address from the switch and if I connect a laptop with an Ethernet cable to the switch I can ping the IP of the printer and print to it once I install the driver, if I unplug the laptop from the switch and go over the wireless my laptop gets an IP in the same range as the printer and I can ping the printer IP address as well as open the web interface for the printer but cannot print, once I open the print queue on my laptop I see error printing and nothing prints out. I always add the printer as an IP port and supply the IP address when I install the driver to test. I have also gone through the manual for the WLC4402 but did not find anything for printing. There has to be a setting on the controller that is preventing me from printing but I don't know what it could be. On the laptop I use to test I also installed LPR and LPD and I even tried using another printer that I know works fine in its place and still could not print, so I don't think it's the printer. Does anyone know where I can start looking?
    Thanks

    The printer setup on the laptop is using Protocol RAW with port number 9100, cannot set it up as LPR because we do not have a print server setup, we are trying to do printing via IP address. I enabled Multicast as it was the only option I saw available in the WLC4402 (did not see anything for broadcast) and tried printing but have the same results. Anything else I can try?

  • Satellite 1130-Z31: Cannot get 1600x900 on second monitor

    I have a Toshiba Satellite 1130-Z31 (old one, but still works well).
    Now i have attached a second monitor with a native resolution of 1600x900 pixels.
    I have set the resolution of the second monitor to 1600x900, this is accepted.
    However, the image on the second monitor looks ugly, and the external monitors OSD says it gets 1440x900 pixel signals from the laptop.
    It seems that the Toshiba sends an image with a lower resolution than set.
    I have installed the latest graphics driver - no change.
    Or could this be a problem with a poor quality VGA cable or so?
    Any ideas?
    Thanks,
    Turtle

    Hi
    Unfortunately I was not able to find info which resolutions are supported for external displays but if you cannot get 1600x900 pixels that mean that this resolution is not supported by graphic card.
    Which video port do you use? VGA 15 pin port maybe?

  • 1130 AP unable to connect to controller

    I am trying to get an 1130 AP to connect to the controller, but it seems to be having trouble connecting via DNS discovery. I have cisco-lwapp- controller entered into DNS, and if I plug a laptop into the same switch port the AP uses, I am able to ping the controller by name. On some subnets, the AP has no problem connecting, but on others is unable to connect. If I look in the DHCP scope, I see that option 15 is set on the subnets that work and is not set on the subnets that don't work. Option 15 is not listed as required in any of the documentation, but it seems it may be needed. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

    Option 15 is required for the AP to know what suffix to add to cisco-lwapp-controller to do the resolution. So if your option 15 is cisco.com, it would look up cisco-lwapp-controller.cisco.com
    hope thie helps,
    - Eric

  • I have no idea why this 1130 isn't working.

    Hello, everyone!
    I work for an elementary school in Detroit. We bought a Cisco 1130 access point for use on our LAN. The problem is that our wireless laptops are not receiving its signal.
    Here are the details.
    1. I plugged the access point into our network and powered it up.
    2. I used IPSU to find the IP address.
    3. I used Internet Explorer to log into the access point.
    4. I gave it a fixed IP address on our domain.
    5. I also entered the SSID and the WEP key.
    Everything looks good. The circular light on the top of the access point is green. Unfortunately, Windows XP cannot "see" the network signal.
    Is there anyone who could help me to get this thing working?
    Many thanks,
    --Ed

    Hi.. Ed..
    Previously i also have this issue.
    Please kindly check the following using the command :
    ap01#sh ip int brief
    Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
    BVI1 *.*.*.* YES NVRAM up up
    Dot11Radio0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
    (make sure that the Dot11Radio0 'up' and running) and make sure that the status was not in 'reset' mode.
    Next, just advise to fix the wireless channel either 1,6 or 11.
    good luck
    clim

  • Taking apart a Satellite 1130-z24

    How do I take apart the TOSHIBA SATELLITE 1130-z24?
    It has a lot dirt (brown cotton wool like stuff) inside which the hoover can't get rid of (as its to far in), but i want to take it apart clean the fluff, re-assemble it and use the laptop.
    I took all the screws out (i could see) under the laptop it but still no joy, the case will not come apart.
    Down loaded the user manual but that doesn't tell you how to do this.
    Is there a technitions manual i can down load so it can tell me how to safely take it apart.

    Hi
    The disassembling manuals cannot be downloaded from the Toshiba page.
    I didnt find any and I assume such manual are created just only for a Toshiba authorized service partners and are not released for public usage.
    Maybe you will find some picture or details in the internet. Google is your friend always ;)
    But generally speaking, its really tricky to disassemble the notebook and I would not recommend doing this if you dont know how to proceed.
    From my knowledge on most notebooks the keyboard must be removed firstly because there could be some screws which secure the other parts and covers.
    Sorry but I cannot provide more details because the Satellite 1130-z24 is not known to me

  • Satellite 1130-Z25 - missing recovery disk

    Hi all,
    my Satellite laptop needs to have Windows XP Home repaired/reinstalled and I'm missing the recovery disk.
    A friend used his recovery disk to reinstall WinXP but it doesn't accept my licence key.
    Can anyone suggest what I should do next?

    Hi
    Usually the serial key which could be found at the bottom of the unit does not work with the other Windows operating systems.
    The key belongs to the OS which is a part of the Toshiba image
    If you need an Recovery CD try to contact the ASP in your country to get a new compatible CD for you Satellite 1130-Z25.
    But note; As far as I know if the notebook series is too old then you will be not able to order such CD due to some restrictions.
    In such case you will need to buy an original Microsoft Windows OS to install it on the notebook.
    Then you could use the Toshiba drivers from the Toshiba European driver page
    Check it out

  • How to open Satellite 1130 ?

    hello,
    some milk has dropped into the rearpanel of my laptop satellite 1130.
    till then, the laptop does not boot. After pressing the on-button, green light infront of the computer flashes for a moment and nothing happens.
    now I need a manual to open it. Anybody here to help me ?
    regards
    rainer

    Hi
    Well, it seems its an oldie because I dont found any informations or picture which could be useful.
    But I think to open the notebook the keyboard removing is needed.
    Usually the notebooks have a small, thin cover about the keyboard. Under this cover you should find 2 screws which secure the keyboard.
    Additionally some screws secure the covers at the bottom of the unit.
    But if you have no experience in such procedure try to ask someone with more experience or an technician.

  • Blank screen when powering up a Satellite 1130

    I bought a second hand Satellite 1130 laptop not too long ago and it worked fine for a while but then it died on me......When I power up the laptop the power light on the front lights up but nothing else. The laptop knows it is switched on as the DVD Drive scans for a disc and the cooling fan starts up but nothing else happens. The screen remains blank and I cannot do anything with it. When it was working I noticed when it was powered up the hard drive light on the front of the laptop used to blink a few times then it would load the operating system. THIS LIGHT DOES NOT EVEN COME ON ANYMORE. This made me think it may be the hard drive that had died but I was told that if that was the case the laptop screen would have at least a curser in the top left hand corner of the screen and it would be waiting for a command from the user.
    ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRIECIATED............

    Youre right. It does not seem to be a HDD malfunction.
    If the HDD is corrupt you will see a Toshiba splash screen or with some informations about memory, CPU, etc Then it should try to boot up from the HDD.
    In your case I think there could be a motherboard malfunction.

  • Cisco 1130 APs getting duration attack

    I have the 4400 controllers with 1130 APs. I have 32 users connected to two access point. Once users try to log in, the whole network gets really slow. When I sniffed the air there were a lot of "duration attacks"
    I found what duration attack means from here: http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/wifi-manager/duration-attack.html
    I just want to know if anyone knows how we can prevent this from happening. We tested out HP access points with the same class and doesn't seem to have that issue. Thanks for your help. If you need more info let me know.

    From what you describe, I am wondering if you may be affected by a neighboring Meru WLAN. There is a specific issue that exists when a Meru WLAN is adjacent to a Cisco WLAN - See URL:
    http://www.fincomone.cz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49&Itemid=130
    Excerpt: "Meru's secret [manipulation of the RF] may leave a bitter aftertaste, especially if a neighboring business is running a Meru system on the same channel as your non-Meru system. Cisco was unambiguous in claiming that Meru is violating 802.11 standards by artificially manipulating the NAV (network allocation vector) value in certain duration fields (see "Duration, Duration, Duration" below). Meru denies these allegations, claiming its products are "100 percent standards-compliant." Based on our understanding of 802.11's virtual carrier sense architecture and the role that duration field values play in managing contention, we find Cisco's charges credible, but we'll reserve final judgment until other industry experts weigh in on this controversial issue."
    In other words, by manipulating the carrier sense in an unorthodox manner, the Cisco APs never get a chance to talk on the RF.
    For some reason, Cisco products appear to be more susceptable to this Meru-induced issue.
    Your Cisco WLC should be able to see the adjacent WiFi devices - if any exist.
    Or, if you have a wireless sniffer (AirMagnet, etc.), you might be able to see adjacent "rogue" access points. Even a laptop with WiFi might be able to see a list of foreign SSIDs that are not yours.
    If you can get the wireless MAC address of these foreign APs (assuming that they are there), you can lookup OUI (the first three bytes of the MAC address) at the following site to determine the manufacturer of the access point:
    http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
    If Meru pops up, it might be the source of your problem. If so, you may be able to work around this problem by using a channel other than that of the neighboring Meru WLAN (since Meru uses the *same* channel for *EVERY* access point in its WLAN - yes, bizarre, but true).
    Just a thought...
    - John

  • Satellite 1130 does not power up correctly

    Recently my Toshiba Satellite 1130 Laptop is playing up...
    It will not boot up fully and after many many attempts at rebooting finally got it to boot to xp only to have it shut itself down again.
    Pressing and holing the powr on button for a few seconds starts up the laptop but how far it gets into the boot up sequence varies (only twice has it booted to Xp then shut down again)
    I have tried with just Battery, Just AC, Ac & Battery.
    The problem is recent and nothing has happened to the laptop to cause a problem ...
    Can anyone help?

    > Recently my Toshiba Satellite 1130 Laptop is playing up... It will not boot up fully and after many attempts at rebooting finally got it to boot to xp only to have it shut itself down again.
    You mean the notebook shuts down automatically without any warnings?
    Hmm the notebook is an oldie and your descriptions sounds like an overheating issue
    In many cases the notebooks shut down because the internal temperature is too high.
    The reasons could be different but mostly the ventilators and cooling grilles are clogged and dust prevents the fans from properly working.
    I think that you could try to clean the ventilators using a compressed air spray.
    You could buy such spray from different computer dealers
    Then clean the ventilators and check if the issue would still persist.

  • Can I return my laptop

    I bought my laptop around the beginning of March 2011. I am very dissatisfied with it and was wondering if I could bring it in for a refund.The computer is a Dell Inspiron. 

    I'm sorry, but you only have 14 days to return a laptop. You could send it in for repair if there is an issue with the device.
    I am a Bestbuy employee who volunteers on these boards on my own time. I am not paid for posting here, and you should understand that my opinions are exactly that - opinions. I do not represent Bestbuy in any way.
    : Open Mailbox

  • WRT120N no longer recognized by laptops

    I'm not quite sure where the problem lies, so I'm going to go over everything that happened so I can hopefully get an answer. Any help is MUCH appreciated.
    We were running a few laptops (Acer Aspire 5517 on Vista) off our WRT120N router wirelessly. We have it hooked up to a wireless modem. All signs show that the modem and router are running fine. The wireless network we were using, I'll call it Network-1, stopped showing up as an option in the wireless connect menu. Prior to this all the laptops could connect to Network-1 by wire or wirelessly without a problem. I don't know what happened to start the problem, but Network-1 is no longer a wireless network option.
    When I wire a laptop to the router, it connects to the internet and says it's currently connected to Network-1. But when I try to connect the wireless network via a wired connection, the new network I set doesn't show up in the connection menu. When I try to set up the router again (while the computer is wired), I get the error message "Windows did not detect any wireless network hardware". So it seems that although I am able to get an internet connection through the router, the computer is not recognizing it.
    One of the laptops is able to connect wirelessly through a different network (Network-2). It looks like Network-2 was set up automatically by the laptop. Another laptop has Network-2 as an option, but it says the network security key is wrong. I have no idea what the password might be, the computer where Network-2 works connects automatically, I haven't had to type a password. I'm not sure what happened here, if it's two different connections with the same name, or if it's the same thing. I don't even know if this is relevant.
    Again, we would be SO grateful for any help!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Well i think due to some reason the wireless settings of your Router must have got resetted, that's the reason you are unable to see your wireless network name. So you need to Hardwired you computer to the Router and login to the router setup page and change the wireless settings of your Router.
    Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave Username blank & in Password use admin in lower case...
    For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
    Click on the Wireless tab
    - Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    - Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbors network...
    - Set the Radio Band to Standard-20MHz and change the Standard channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on Save Settings...
    Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select TKIP...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone and remember the key.
    NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
    Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
    Change the Beacon Interval to 75,Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304,Change the RTS Threshold to 2304 and Click on Save Settings...
    Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...

Maybe you are looking for

  • How do you set up SSHv2 on stacked 3750x

    I am having a bit of a problem getting SSHv2 to work on stacked 3750x switches. Here's the story. I replaced one 6506-E with a pair of stacked 3750x, and I basically just copied the configuration from the 6506-E to the 3750x. While copying: ip ssh ti

  • HT4623 please update Software  my iphone 3g 4.2.1

    please update Software  my iphone 3g 4.2.1

  • Whenever I try to send a text a red exclamation mark appears next to it.

    As the title says texting is not working. I got my phone yesterday and thought it might be a slight delay in starting or something. All other services work fine such as 3G, imessage and phoning, just not texting. Please help.

  • Change FILE to IDOC by HTTP to IDOC scenario

    Hi !!! We have a txt FILE to IDOC scenario. Now we want to implement a HTTP  to IDOC scenario, but taking advantage of the mappings existing and avoid re-implement it. The HTTP calls must contain the text of the actual FILE. What is the best way to d

  • User Exit issue after upgrade from 4.6c to ECC 6.0

    Hi Experts, After upgrade we are facing some issues regarding user exit. In 4.6c we have implemented several user exit to do customization in several module like SD,FI and HR. But after upgrade it has been identified that SAP has already provided thi