Re: (PM) PM3 as WindowsNT RAS device

Rodolfo Siviero Stein (rstein@persogo.com.br)
Thu, 16 Jul 1998 16:57:14 -0300

Put the radius server for windows NT to work and forget RAS.
The PM-3 will authenticate the users from a NT domain and you have a lot
of radius accounting packets to control the users "usage".
And the radius protocol permits much more control over your users.
I run this enviroment and my NT users dial in to the network and
everything I have tried, work with no problems.

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Rodolfo Stein

At 02:33 PM 7/16/98 -0400, Coleman,Clayton L. wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>Does anyone have a practical solution for using a PortMaster 3 modem
>port as a modem/RAS device for a WindowsNT Workstation? I've seen some
>TCP/IP-driven modem drivers but I'm looking for some other possibilities
>and some ideas as to what others may be applying in their networks.
>We're essentially going to be using the PM3 for dialup access to our LAN
>but we would like to have the capability of using the PM3 as a "modem
>pool" to eliminate the need for analog lines and desktop modems.
>
>
>Clayton L. Coleman, Systems Network Specialist
>The Foxboro Company
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