port to which a client is connected. After authentication is successful, normal traffic passes through the
port.
Dell Networking OS supports RADIUS and Active Directory environments using 802.1X Port
Authentication.
Important Points to Remember
Dell Networking OS limits network access for certain users by using VLAN assignments. 802.1X with VLAN
assignment has these characteristics when configured on the switch and the RADIUS server.
• 802.1X is supported on S6000.
• 802.1X is not supported on the LAG or the channel members of a LAG.
• If no VLAN is supplied by the RADIUS server or if 802.1X authorization is disabled, the port is
configured in its access VLAN after successful authentication.
• If 802.1X authorization is enabled but the VLAN information from the RADIUS server is not valid, the
port returns to the Unauthorized state and remains in the configured access VLAN. This prevents ports
from appearing unexpectedly in an inappropriate VLAN due to a configuration error. Configuration
errors create an entry in Syslog.
• If 802.1X authorization is enabled and all information from the RADIUS server is valid, the port is
placed in the specified VLAN after authentication.
• If port security is enabled on an 802.1X port with VLAN assignment, the port is placed in the RADIUS
server assigned VLAN.
• If 802.1X is disabled on the port, it is returned to the configured access VLAN.
• When the port is in the Force Authorized, Force Unauthorized, or Shutdown state, it is placed in the
configured access VLAN.
• If an 802.1X port is authenticated and put in the RADIUS server assigned VLAN, any change to the port
access VLAN configuration does not take effect.
• The 802.1X with VLAN assignment feature is not supported on trunk ports, dynamic ports, or with
dynamic-access port assignment through a VLAN membership.
dot1x authentication (Configuration)
Enable dot1x globally; dot1x must be enabled both globally and at the interface level.
S6000
Syntax
dot1x authentication
To disable dot1x on globally, use the
no dot1x authentication
command.
Defaults
Disabled.
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
refer to the relevant
Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide
.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version
8.3.19.0
Introduced on the S4820T.
Security
1267
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