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For more information about VLAN configuration and MAC-based VLAN, see
Layer 2
—
LAN Switching
Configuration Guide
.
Guest VLAN
You can configure a guest VLAN on a port to accommodate users who have not performed 802.1X
authentication so they can access a limited set of network resources, such as a software server, to
download anti-virus software and system patches. After a user in the guest VLAN passes 802.1X
authentication, the user is removed from the guest VLAN and can access authorized network resources.
The way that the network access device handles VLANs on the port differs by 802.1X access control
mode.
1.
On a port that performs port-based access control:
Authentication status
VLAN manipulation
No 802.1X user has
performed authentication
within 90 seconds after
802.1X is enabled
Assigns the 802.1X guest VLAN to the port as the default VLAN. All
802.1X users on this port can access only resources in the guest VLAN.
If no 802.1X guest VLAN is configured, the access device does not perform
any VLAN operation.
A user in the 802.1X guest
VLAN fails 802.1X
authentication
If an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN (see "
") is available, assigns
the Auth-Fail VLAN to the port as the default VLAN. All users on this port
can access only resources in the Auth-Fail VLAN.
If no Auth-Fail VLAN is configured, the default VLAN on the port is still the
802.1X guest VLAN. All users on the port are in the guest VLAN.
A user in the 802.1X guest
VLAN passes 802.1X
authentication
•
Assigns the VLAN specified for the user to the port as the default VLAN,
and removes the port from the 802.1X guest VLAN. After the user logs
off, the user configured default VLAN is restored.
•
If the authentication server assigns no VLAN, the user configured default
VLAN applies. The user and all subsequent 802.1X users are assigned
to the user-configured default VLAN. After the user logs off, the default
VLAN remains unchanged.
2.
On a port that performs MAC-based access control:
Authentication status
VLAN manipulation
A user has not passed
802.1X authentication yet
Creates a mapping between the MAC address of the user and the 802.1X
guest VLAN. The user can access resources in the guest VLAN.
A user in the 802.1X guest
VLAN fails 802.1X
authentication
If an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN is available, re-maps the MAC address of the
user to the Auth-Fail VLAN. The user can access only resources in the Auth-
Fail VLAN.
If no 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN is configured, the user is still in the 802.1X
guest VLAN.
A user in the 802.1X guest
VLAN passes 802.1X
authentication
Re-maps the MAC address of the user to the VLAN specified for the user.
If the authentication server assigns no VLAN, re-maps the MAC address of
the user to the initial default VLAN on the port.
To use the 802.1X guest VLAN function on a port that performs MAC-based access control, make sure
that the port is a hybrid port, and enable MAC-based VLAN on the port.
The network device assigns a hybrid port to an 802.1X guest VLAN as an untagged member.
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