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May 19 2021
4:34 AM
Hey folks, I have to choose some L3 switches and my first choice were MS210s which fit my need in term of pure hardware.However, I also have to do some routing (basically configure a default route to a router) i.e ip route 0.0.0.0/0 router's ip (no need for NAT/policies etc...) Since I have to configure some VLANs (3 or 4 max), inter-VLAN routing is need + this default route to direct traffic to router. On MS210's description, it is stated that they are capable of "Layer 2 with static routes" but I am not really sure what does this mean... Are these switches really capable of L3 routing? or is it only for management purpose? Thanks. Cheers. Dardan.
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Feb 23 2021
7:56 AM
It is freeradius and of course I can specify a subnet for clients. Thanks.
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Feb 19 2021
5:58 AM
Hello guys, After having read the Meraki configuration regarding external Radius setup, I noticed it is stated I should expose my Radius server to the Internet. However, this is not possible in our current network infrastructure. So I configured one AP (for testing purpose) with local Radius IP (our infrastructure is basically a Metropol Area Network so our routers use internal IPs s and routes) and it seems to be working. Now if I want to configure other APs (63 in total) to be authenticated on my Radius server, do I have to create 60+ client entries on my Radius server (for each AP) or is there anyway to configure for instance 2 APs which would be acting as Radius proxies? The purpose would be to direct Radius traffic from the 60+ other APs to those "proxified" APs and avoid inserting many radius entries. To sum up, the scenario would look like: 2 APs (proxies) configured with my Radius server infos and authenticated on my Radius server. 60+ APs configured with these proxies IPs <-- no need to allow these APs on my Radius server. Thank you in advance for your help. Regards
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