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Step 7: Logging
NPS adds log entries in the Event Log and
also
writes them to a file.
Open the Event Viewer and go to “Custom
Views”, “Server Roles” and “Network Policy
and Access Services”. NPS creates the log
entries “Warning” and “Information”, while
“Error” entries are only logged in a file (in
C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles)
Network Policy Server granted access to a user.
“Granted access” or “denied access”
Account Name:
Ola.Nordmann
The user name in the user’s domain
Account Domain:
School
The domain of which authentication is requested
Fully Qualified Account Name: school.no/Users/Nordmann, Ola
Full path of the account in the domain
Calling Station Identifier:
00-1A-73-F5-34-7D
The MAC address of the user who is attempting to gain access
Client Friendly Name:
SecuritySwitch
The client which has sent the authorisation request to this RADIUS server
Client IP Address:
10.10.10.91
The client’s IP address
Proxy Policy Name:
Local
The Connection Request Policy being used
Network Policy Name:
Employee VLAN 77
The Network Policy being used
Authentication Server:
RADIUS.employee.school.no
The name of this RADIUS server
Authentication Type:
PEAP
The type of authentication being used
EAP Type:
Microsoft: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
The type of EAP being used