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RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
VLAN Assignment in an Authentication Session
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Tunnel-Type, Tunnel-Medium-Type, and Tunnel-Private-Group-ID:
Tunnel attributes that specify an untagged VLAN assignment (RFC
3580).
Tunnel (untagged VLAN) attributes may be included in the same RADIUS
packet as the Egress-VLANID and Egress-VLAN-Name attributes. These
attributes are not mutually exclusive.
The switch processes the VLAN information returned from the remote
RADIUS server for each successfully 802.1X-, Web-, and MAC-authenticated
client (user). The VLAN information is part of the user’s profile stored in the
RADIUS server’s database and is applied if the VLANs exist on the switch.
The support for RADIUS-assigned tagged and untagged VLAN configuration
on an authenticated port allows you to use IDM to dynamically configure
tagged and untagged VLANs as required for different client devices, such as
PCs and IP phones, that share the same switch port.
Additional RADIUS Attributes
The following attributes are included in Access-Request and Access-Account-
ing packets sent from the switch to the RADIUS server to advertise switch
capabilities, report information on authentication sessions, and dynamically
reconfigure authentication parameters:
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MS-RAS-Vendor (RFC 2548): Allows HP switches to inform a Micro-
soft RADIUS server that the switches are from HP Networking. This
feature assists the RADIUS server in its network configuration.
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HP-capability-advert: An HP proprietary RADIUS attribute that
allows a switch to advertise its current capabilities to the RADIUS
server for port-based (MAC, Web, or 802.1X) authentication; for
example, HP VSAs for port QoS, ingress rate-limiting, IDM filter rules,
RFC 4675 QoS and VLAN attributes, and RFC 3580 VLAN-related
attributes.
The RADIUS server uses this information to make a more intelligent policy
decision on the configuration settings to return to the switch for a client
session.
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HP-acct-terminate-cause: An HP proprietary RADIUS accounting
attribute that allows a switch to report to the RADIUS server why an
authentication session was terminated. This information allows
customers to diagnose network operational problems and generate
Summary of Contents for HP ProCurve Series 6600
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Page 102: ...2 48 Configuring Username and Password Security Password Recovery ...
Page 204: ...4 72 Web and MAC Authentication Client Status ...
Page 550: ...10 130 IPv4 Access Control Lists ACLs General ACL Operating Notes ...
Page 612: ...12 24 Traffic Security Filters and Monitors Configuring Traffic Security Filters ...
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