Chapter 18 Port Authentication
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
18.5 Guest VLAN
When 802.1x or MAC Authentication is enabled on the Switch and its ports, clients that do not have the
correct credentials are blocked from using the ports. You can configure your Switch to have one VLAN
that acts as a guest VLAN. If you enable the guest VLAN (
102
in the example) on a port (
2
in the
example), the user (
A
in the example) that is not IEEE 802.1x capable or fails to enter the correct user
name and password can still access the port, but traffic from the user is forwarded to the guest VLAN.
That is, unauthenticated users can have access to limited network resources in the same guest VLAN,
Table 76 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > MAC Authentication
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Select this check box to permit MAC authentication on the Switch.
Note: You must first enable MAC authentication on the Switch before configuring it
on each port.
Name Prefix
Type the prefix that is appended to all MAC addresses sent to the RADIUS server for
authentication. You can enter up to 32 printable ASCII characters.
If you leave this field blank, then only the MAC address of the client is forwarded to the RADIUS
server.
Delimiter
Select the delimiter the RADIUS server uses to separate the pairs in MAC addresses used as the
account user name (and password). You can select
Dash
(–),
Colon
(:), or
None
to use no
delimiters at all in the MAC address.
Case
Select the case (
Upper
or
Lower
) the RADIUS server requires for letters in MAC addresses used
as the account user name (and password).
Password Type
Select
Static
to have the Switch send the password you specify below or
MAC-Address
to use
the client MAC address as the password.
Password
Type the password the Switch sends along with the MAC address of a client for authentication
with the RADIUS server. You can enter up to 32 printable ASCII characters except [ ? ], [ | ], [ ' ],
[ " ] or [ , ].
Timeout
Specify the amount of time before the Switch allows a client MAC address that fails
authentication to try and authenticate again. Maximum time is 3000 seconds.
When a client fails MAC authentication, its MAC address is learned by the MAC address table
with a status of denied. The timeout period you specify here is the time the MAC address entry
stays in the MAC address table until it is cleared. If you specify 0 for the timeout value, the
Switch uses the
Aging Time
configured in the
Switch Setup
screen.
Note: If the
Aging Time
in the
Switch Setup
screen is set to a lower value, then it
supersedes this setting.
Port
This field displays a port number. * means all ports.
*
Use this row to make the setting the same for all ports. Use this row first and then make
adjustments on a port-by-port basis.
Note: Changes in this row are copied to all the ports as soon as you make them.
Active
Select this check box to permit MAC authentication on this port. You must first allow MAC
authentication on the Switch before configuring it on each port.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to
save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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