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Configuring the RADIUS Server—Without Identity Driven Manager
Configure the NAC 800 as a RADIUS Server
Add NASs as 802.1X Devices
A NAS is the device to which end-users connect—typically, a switch or an AP.
The NAS enforces port authentication on end-user ports, forwarding users’
authentication requests to a RADIUS server.
You must add each NAS that uses the NAC 800 as its RADIUS server to the
NAC 800’s list of 802.1X devices.
N o t e
The NASs are often called RADIUS clients. The Web browser interface,
however, as well as this guide, will refer to them as 802.1X devices.
Follow these steps to add the 802.1X devices:
1.
Complete the steps listed in “Specify the Quarantine Method (802.1X)” on
page 5-8.
2.
Complete the steps for your selected authentication method. (See “Con-
figure Authentication Settings” on page 5-10.)
3.
You should see a window similar to that illustrated in Figure 5-14.
Summary of Contents for 800
Page 1: ...Configuration Guide www procurve com ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 ...
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Page 74: ...1 62 Overview of the ProCurve NAC 800 Deployment Methods ...
Page 155: ...3 27 Initial Setup of the ProCurve NAC 800 System Settings ...
Page 194: ...3 66 Initial Setup of the ProCurve NAC 800 Digital Certificates ...
Page 336: ...6 8 Disabling Endpoint Integrity Testing Overview ...
Page 354: ...7 18 Redundancy and Backup for RADIUS Services Back Up Your NAC 800 Configuration ...
Page 380: ...A 26 Appendix A Glossary ...
Page 394: ...B 14 Appendix B Linux Commands Service Commands ...
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