R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Security Configuration Guide

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Packet formats
EAP packet format
Figure 29 shows the EAP packet format.
Figure 29 EAP packet format
Code—Type of the EAP packet. Options include Request (1), Response (2), Success (3), or Failure
(4).
Identifier—Used for matching Responses with Requests.
Length—Length (in bytes) of the EAP packet. The length is the sum of the Code, Identifier, Length,
and Data fields.
Data—Content of the EAP packet. This field appears only in a Request or Response EAP packet. The
Data field comprises the request type (or the response type) and the type data. Type 1 (Identify) and
type 4 (MD5-challenge) are two examples for the type field.
EAPOL packet format
Figure 30 shows the EAPOL packet format.
Figure 30 EAPOL packet format
PAE Ethernet type—Protocol type. It takes the value 0x888E for EAPOL.
Protocol version—The EAPOL protocol version used by the EAPOL packet sender.
Type—Type of the EAPOL packet. Table 6 lists the t
ypes of EAPOL packets supported by HP
implementation of 802.1X.
Table 6 Types of EAPOL packets
Value T
yp
e
Descri
p
tion
0x00 EAP-Packet
The client and the network access device uses EAP-Packets to transport
authentication information.
0x01 EAPOL-Start
The client sends an EAPOL-Start message to initiate 802.1X
authentication to the network access device.
015
PAE Ethernet type
Packet body
TypeProtocol version
Length
7
2
4
6
N