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Yossi Mor
Hello forum,
I am new to the described issue above and appreciate if anyone that
experience with the one or all following items below can share its knowledge:
1. Pros / Cons for IAS proxy deployment in DMZ Vs. local LAN – what is the
recommended approach in term of security, reliability etc?
2. Nortel VPN considerations with IAS – are there any specific issues that
related to Nortel as radius client.
3. Where I can find Performance figures/ charts on Microsoft IAS with VPN (
I found an article for wireless) such as concurrent connection per second etc?
4. Can IAS be deployed as a cluster for load balancing and fail over? (I
read Microsoft approach in article “Using IAS proxy for load balancing “)
5. Tip and tricks for deploying IAS in forests containing a large number of
DCs.
6. According to Microsoft article “Using IAS proxy for load balancing “ (see
link below) it is recommended to use IAS as a proxy to forward the
authentication request to the next IAS installed on Active Directory (AD) for
authentication.
In case that the IAS, which is installed on AD is down, how can i resolve
such a problem? Is it possible to install additional IAS server on the same
AD for fail over?
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...ndard/proddocs/en-us/sag_ias_dep_prx_dep4.asp
Kindly regards,
Yossi Mor
I am new to the described issue above and appreciate if anyone that
experience with the one or all following items below can share its knowledge:
1. Pros / Cons for IAS proxy deployment in DMZ Vs. local LAN – what is the
recommended approach in term of security, reliability etc?
2. Nortel VPN considerations with IAS – are there any specific issues that
related to Nortel as radius client.
3. Where I can find Performance figures/ charts on Microsoft IAS with VPN (
I found an article for wireless) such as concurrent connection per second etc?
4. Can IAS be deployed as a cluster for load balancing and fail over? (I
read Microsoft approach in article “Using IAS proxy for load balancing “)
5. Tip and tricks for deploying IAS in forests containing a large number of
DCs.
6. According to Microsoft article “Using IAS proxy for load balancing “ (see
link below) it is recommended to use IAS as a proxy to forward the
authentication request to the next IAS installed on Active Directory (AD) for
authentication.
In case that the IAS, which is installed on AD is down, how can i resolve
such a problem? Is it possible to install additional IAS server on the same
AD for fail over?
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...ndard/proddocs/en-us/sag_ias_dep_prx_dep4.asp
Kindly regards,
Yossi Mor