Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services
Configuring and Using RADIUS-Assigned Access Control Lists
Configuring and Using
RADIUS-Assigned Access Control Lists
Introduction
A RADIUS-assigned ACL is configured on a RADIUS server and dynamically
assigned by the server to filter traffic entering the switch through a specific
port after the client is authenticated by the server. Note that client authenti
cation can be enhanced by using ProCurve Manager with the optional IDM
application. (Refer to “Optional PCM and IDM Applications” on page 6-3.)
The information in this section describes how to apply RADIUS-assigned ACLs
on the switch, and assumes a general understanding of ACL structure and
operation. If you need information on ACL filtering criteria, design, and
operation, please refer to chapter 9, “IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)”.
Terminology
ACE:
See Access Control Entry, below.
Access Control Entry (ACE):
An ACE is a policy consisting of a packet-
handling action and criteria to define the packets on which to apply the
action. For RADIUS-assigned ACLs, the elements composing the ACE
include:
•
permit
or
drop
(action)
•
in <
ip-packet-type
> from any
(source)
•
to < ip-address [/ mask ] | any >
(destination)
•
[
port-#
]
(optional TCP or UDP application port numbers used when
the packet type is TCP or UDP)
ACL:
See Access Control List, below.
Access Control List (ACL):
A list (or set) consisting of one or more
explicitly configured Access Control Entries (ACEs) and terminating with
an implicit “deny” default which drops any IP packets that do not have a
match with any explicit ACE in the named ACL. An ACL can be “standard”
or “extended”. See “Standard ACL” and “Extended ACL”. Both can be
applied in any of the following ways:
•
Static Port ACL: an ACL assigned to filter inbound traffic on a specific
switch port
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Summary of Contents for PROCURVE 2910AL
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Page 84: ...Configuring Username and Password Security Front Panel Security 2 36 ...
Page 156: ...TACACS Authentication Operating Notes 4 30 ...
Page 288: ...Configuring Secure Socket Layer SSL Common Errors in SSL setup 8 22 ...
Page 416: ...Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor 10 28 ...
Page 572: ...Using Authorized IP Managers Operating Notes 14 14 ...
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