Re: IAS Log Missing
Hi Shawnpn,
The IAS logging is pretty simple, if you have a valid log location set and
checkboxes checked, as you said you do, that is it. If your clients are not
able to succesfully use IAS i would bet that its not even being contacted
and so is unaware that anything should be logged. I would look closer at
the path from the clients to the IAS server to make sure that it is
continuous.
Do your clients get any error message when they try and conect?
Try checking this...
"Users with 802.1x authenticated switch client connections with EAP or PEAP
are not prompted to input credentials and cannot log on.
Cause: The icon for the network connection must be displayed in the
notification area on the client.
Solution: Configure the network connection properties on the client so that
the network connection icon is displayed in the notification area when
connected.
See also: Show a network connection icon in the notification area
Cause: The switch is not configured to initiate authentication with an
EAP-Request-Identity packet when it detects that a client is active on the
port.
Solution: Configure the switch to initiate authentication."
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windo...cc01-4e00-a92e-336923302a501033.mspx?mfr=true
Coraleigh Miller
"shawnpn" <shawnpn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CE30B4D6-64FD-4480-A671-FE8EACF4882E@microsoft.com...
> My IAS server is set to create its log files in
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles
> (the default location) and they are simply not there. Accounting,
> authentication, and status are checked to be logged, service has been
> started, etc. I am inplementing 802.1x security on my new Trapeze
> wireless
> network...needless to say, the lack of logs makes troubleshooting a
> problem.
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> Shawn
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