Web and MAC Authentication
Setup Procedure for Web/MAC Authentication
Note that when configuring a RADIUS server to assign a VLAN, you can
use either the VLAN’s name or VID. For example, if a VLAN configured in
the switch has a VID of 100 and is named
vlan100
, you could configure the
RADIUS server to use either “100” or “vlan100” to specify the VLAN.
4. Determine whether to use the optional “Unauthorized VLAN” mode for
clients that the RADIUS server does not authenticate. This VLAN must be
statically configured on the switch. If you do not configure an “Unauthor
ized VLAN”, the switch simply blocks access to unauthenticated clients
trying to use the port.
5. Determine the authentication policy you want on the RADIUS server and
configure the server. Refer to the documentation provided with your
RADIUS application and include the following in the policy for each client
or client device:
•
The CHAP-RADIUS authentication method.
•
An encryption key
•
One of the following:
–
If you are configuring Web-based authentication, include the user
name and password for each authorized client.
–
If you are configuring MAC-based authentication, enter the
device MAC address in both the username and password fields of
the RADIUS policy configuration for that device. Also, if you want
to allow a particular device to receive authentication only
through a designated port and switch, include this in your policy.
6. Determine the IP address of the RADIUS server(s) you will use to support
Web- or MAC-based authentication. (For information on configuring the
switch to access RADIUS servers, refer to “Configuring the Switch To
Access a RADIUS Server” on page 3-16.)
Configuring the RADIUS Server To Support MAC
Authentication
On the RADIUS server, configure the client device authentication in the same
way that you would any other client, except:
■
Configure the client device’s (hexadecimal) MAC address as both user-
name and password. Be careful to configure the switch to use the same
format that the RADIUS server uses. Otherwise, the server will deny
access. The switch provides eight format options:
aabbccddeeff
(the default format)
aabbcc-ddeeff
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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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