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Web and MAC Authentication
Configuring Web Authentication
Configuring Web Authentication
Overview
1.
If you have not already done so, configure a local username and password
pair on the switch.
2.
Identify or create a redirect URL for use by authenticated clients. HP
recommends that you provide a redirect URL when using Web Authenti-
cation. If a redirect URL is not specified, web browser behavior following
authentication may not be acceptable.
3.
If you plan to use multiple VLANs with Web Authentication, ensure that
these VLANs are configured on the switch and that the appropriate port
assignments have been made. Also, confirm that the VLAN used by
authorized clients can access the redirect URL.
4.
Use the
ping
command in the switch console interface to ensure that the
switch can communicate with the RADIUS server you have configured to
support Web-Auth on the switch.
5.
Configure the switch with the correct IP address and encryption key to
access the RADIUS server.
6.
(Optional) To use SSL encryption for web authentication login, configure
and enable SSL on the switch.
7.
Enable web authentication on the switch ports you want to use.
8.
Configure the optional settings that you want to use for web authentica-
tion; for example:
•
To avoid address conflicts in a secure network, configure the base IP
address and mask to be used by the switch for temporary DHCP
addresses. You can also set the lease length for these temporary IP
addresses.
•
To use SSL encryption for web authentication login, configure the SSL
option.
•
To redirect authorized clients to a specified URL, configure the Redi-
rect URL option.
9.
Configure how web-authenticator ports transmit traffic before they suc-
cessfully authenticate a client and enter the authenticated state:
•
You can block incoming and outgoing traffic on a port before authen-
tication occurs.
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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