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4.7.9.d. Guest/Default VLAN Configuration Menu
On the 802.1x Access Control Configuration screen, pressing "G" opens the
Guest/Default VLAN Configuration Menu as shown in Fig. 4-7-47. On this
screen, you can configure Guest Access and the default VLAN. Guest Access
is a function to assign a terminal that failed authentication or a terminal
that caused supplicant timeout to a specific VLAN. The default VLAN is a
VLAN assigned when the Port Control setting is changed from Auto to
Force Authorized or Force Unauthorized.
Fig. 4-7-47 Guest/Default VLAN Configuration
Screen Description
Current PVID
Displays a PVID that is currently applied to the port.
Auth Status
Displays the authentication status.
Unauthorized
Indicates that the client is not authorized.
Authorized
Indicates that the ID is authorized.
Guest
Displays the VLAN ID applied to Guest Access. When Guest Access is
disabled, the field displays "----."
Default
Displays the VLAN ID applied when the Port Control setting is changed from
Auto to Force Authorized or Force Unauthorized. The default VLAN ID is
also applied when VLAN information cannot be obtained from the
authentication server although the dynamic VLAN is enabled and the
authentication succeeded.
PN23129K/PN23129A Local Management System
802.1x Access Control Configuration -> Guest/Default VLAN Configuration Menu
Port Current PVID Auth Status Guest Default
---- ------------ ------------ ------ -------
1 1 Authorized ---- ----
2 1 Authorized ---- ----
3 1 Authorized ---- ----
4 1 Authorized ---- ----
5 1 Authorized ---- ----
6 1 Authorized ---- ----
7 1 Authorized ---- ----
8 1 Authorized ---- ----
9 1 Authorized ---- ----
10 1 Authorized ---- ----
11 1 Authorized ---- ----
12 1 Authorized ---- ----
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set [G]uest VLAN [Q]uit to previous menu
[P]revious Page Set [D]efault VLAN
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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