Aug 04, 2013

Network Policy Server (NPS) | Microsoft Docs NPS with remote RADIUS to Windows user mapping. In this example, NPS acts as both a RADIUS server and as a RADIUS proxy for each individual connection request by forwarding the authentication request to a remote RADIUS server while using a local Windows user account for authorization. RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting NPS fully supports the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol. The RADIUS protocol is the de facto standard for remote user authentication and it is documented in RFC 2865 and RFC 2866. RADIUS Authentication and Authorization

Procedure: On the NPS server, in the NPS console, double-click RADIUS Clients and Servers. Right-click RADIUS Clients and select New. The New RADIUS Client dialog box opens. Verify that the Enable this RADIUS client check box is selected. In Friendly name, enter a display name for the VPN server. In

Cisco IOS Radius Authentication with Windows Server 2012 NPS Windows Network Policy Server Configuration. Prior to configuring NPS it must first be installed and authorized in Active Directory. To install NPS add the “Network Policy and Access Services” role to your server. After you have authorized NPS in Active Directory you’re ready to add the first RADIUS Client.

Install and Configure the NPS Server | Microsoft Docs

Configuring Microsoft NPS for MAC-Based RADIUS - MS Below are the steps to add the switches as RADIUS clients. 1) Open the NPS Server Console by going to Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Network Policy Server. 2) In the Left pane, expand the RADIUS Clients and Servers option. 3) Right click the RADIUS Clients option and select New.