Configure Network Policy Server or Radius Server

Step1: Prepare AAA Environment
  • Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Active Directory Domain Services
  • Active Directory Certificate Services
  • DHCP
  • Radius i.e. NPS must be a member of domain
  • Computer certificate installed in Radius Server
  • Windows 7, Windows XP or Mac OSX 10.5.8 Client
  • Cisco Wireless Access Point
Step2: Installation
Start menu>Administrative Tools>Server manager>Roles>Add Roles
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Step3: Setup Clients
Administrative Tools>Network Policy Server>Radius Client>Right Click>New Radius Client
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Radius Secret mentioned here must be same in Cisco Wireless Access Point. You must verify connection by clicking verify.
Step4: Setup Policy
Network Policy Server>Policies>network Policies>Right Click>New
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This is highly important part of entire config. Based on your need, you have to choose desire config type among all.
VPN Tunnel Type:L2TP
NASPort Type: VPN or Wireless
EAP Type: EAP-TLS, MSChap v2 or PEAP
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Here, you can choose one or both depending on your infrastructure. I have shown both VPN and Wireless Client.
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Here, I am showing both EAP type for this article. But you have to choose only one again depending on your infrastructure.25262728
Smart card or Certificate is the best option. For Windows 7 and XP, only certificates will work smooth as silk. However, if you have Macintosh Client then you have choose Certificate and PEAP.
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If you want VPN client to authenticate via Radius i.e. NPS then select Tunnel type.313233343536373839
Here, I explained  standard Radius config. I would recommend following for two different situations:
  • L2TP, Certificate and EAP for VPN Client
  • Certificate, PEAP and MSChap v2 for Wireless Client.
You can have more then one policy in NPS. A single server can be used to authenticate both VPN and Wireless Client. For some weird reason, my Macintosh client did not work with only user and machine certificate. Apple support advised me to use user cert and Radius shared secret instead. But for Windows 7 and XP client, certificates and EAP will work smooth as silk.

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