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This option is only available for single
-
client modes:
o
Port
-
Based 802.1X
o
Single 802.1X
RADIUS attributes used in identifying a QoS Class:
Refer to the written documentation for a description of the RADIUS
attributes needed in order to successfully identify a QoS Class. The User
-
Priority
-
Table attribute defined in RFC4675 forms the basis for identifying
the QoS Class in an Access
-
Accept packet.
Only the first occurrence of the attribute in the packet will be considered to
be valid. It must follow this rule:
o
All 8 octets in the attribute's value must be identical and consist of
ASCII characters in the range 0 to 3, which translates into the desired
QoS Class in the range of 0 to 3.
RADIUS
-
Assigned VLAN Enabled:
When the RADIUS
-
Assigned VLAN is both
globally enabled and enabled (checked) for a given port, the switch reacts
to VLAN ID information carried in the RADIUS Access
-
Accept packet
transmitted by the RADIUS server when a supplicant is successfully
authenticated. If it’s present and valid, the port's Port VLAN ID will be
changed to this VLAN ID. The port will be set to be a member of that VLAN
ID and will be forced into VLAN unaware mode. Once assigned, all traffic
arriving on the port will be classified and switched on the RADIUS
-
assigned
VLAN ID.
If (re
-
) authentication fails or the RADIUS Access
-
Accept packet no longer
carries a VLAN ID or it's invalid, or the supplicant is otherwise no longer
present on the port, the port's VLAN ID is immediately reverted to the
original VLAN ID (which may be changed by the administrator without
affecting the RADIUS
-
assigned).
This option is only available for single
-
client modes:
o
Port
-
based 802.1X
o
Single 802.1X
To trouble
-
shoot VLAN assignments, use the "Monitor→VLANs→VLAN
Membership and VLAN Port" pages. These pages show which modules have
(temporarily) overridden the current Port VLAN configuration.
RADIUS attributes used in identifying a VLAN ID:
RFC2868 and RFC3580 form the basis for the attributes used in identifying a
VLAN ID in an Access
-
Accept packet. The following criteria are used:
o
The Tunnel
-
Medium
-
Type, Tunnel
-
Type, and Tunnel
-
Private
-
Group
-
ID
attributes must all be present at least once in the Access
-
Accept
packet.
o
The switch looks for the first set of these attributes that have the same
tag value and fulfill the following requirements (if tag = 0 is used, the
Tunnel
-
Private
-
Group
-
ID does not need to include a tag).
The value of Tunnel
-
Medium
-
Type must be set to "IEEE
-
802"
(ordinal 6).
The value of Tunnel
-
Type must be set to "VLAN" (ordinal 13).