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802.1X on a C2950G-12-EI when RADIUS is on a different subnet

jasonatcco
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Level 1

I have a C2950G-12-EI which supports dot1x port based authentication. But the Radius server is in another subnet and the switch doesn't support routing.

How do communicate with the Radius server if I can't ping past the local subnet and the Radius server is on another subnet?

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Hi,

You can add the default gateway on the switch using the following:

Conf t

ip default-gateway

If you have you routing set up properly it should. Please attach the config of both the routers and the switch. Let us know the ip address range also.

A brief topology diagram would help in this case.

HTH,

-amit singh

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rwyates_2
Level 1
Level 1

The fact that the 2950 is not L3 does not matter. the problem is that you do not have Ip conectivity to the radius server.

Could you send a netowrk diagram or give some mor infomration about waht your network looks like.

This is what I thought. I must be missing something simple here, how do I specify the local subnet's default gateway on the Switch?

RADIUS SRVR <-> RTR1 <-> RTR2 <-> Switch

Hi,

You can add the default gateway on the switch using the following:

Conf t

ip default-gateway

If you have you routing set up properly it should. Please attach the config of both the routers and the switch. Let us know the ip address range also.

A brief topology diagram would help in this case.

HTH,

-amit singh

Thanks Amit, that was it, thought I tried that and got an error. Must have been one of those days.

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