Operation Manual

Chapter 5
Advanced Configuration
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8-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch with Webview
Security > 802.1x Settings
Security > 802.1x Settings
Port based authentication enables authenticating system
users on a per-port basis via an external server. Only
authenticated and approved system users can transmit
and receive data. Ports are authenticated via the RADIUS
server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP).
Enable 802.1x Place a checkmark in the check box to
enable 802.1x authentication.
Port Indicates the port name.
Status Port Control Specifies the port authorization
state. The possible field values are as follows:
Force-Authorized The controlled port state is set to
Force-Authorized (forward traffic).
Force-Unauthorized The controlled port state is set
to Force-Unauthorized (discard traffic).
Enable Periodic Reauthentication Permits immediate
port reauthentication.
Setting Timer The Setting Timer button opens the
Setting Timer screen to configure ports for 802.1x
functionality.
Setting Timer
802.1x Settings > Setting Timer
Port Indicates the port name.
Reauthentication Period Specifies the number of
seconds in which the selected port is reauthenticated
(Range: 300-4294967295). The field default is 3600
seconds.
Quiet Period Specifies the number of seconds that
the switch remains in the quiet state following a failed
authentication exchange (Range: 0-65535).
Resending EAP Specifies the number of seconds that the
switch waits for a response to an EAP - request/identity
frame, from the supplicant (client), before resending the
request.
Max EAP Requests The total amount of EAP requests
sent. If a response is not received after the defined period,
the authentication process is restarted. The field default
is 2 retries.
Supplicant Timeout Displays the number of seconds that
lapses before EAP requests are resent to the supplicant
(Range: 1-65535). The field default is 30 seconds.
Server Timeout Specifies the number of seconds
that lapses before the switch resends a request to the
authentication server (Range: 1-65535). The field default
is 30 seconds.
Security > Ports Security
Security > Ports Security
Network security can be increased by limiting access on
a specific port only to users with specific MAC addresses.
MAC addresses can be dynamically learned or statically
configured. Locked port security monitors both received
and learned packets that are received on specific ports.
Access to the locked port is limited to users with specific
MAC addresses. These addresses are either manually
defined on the port, or learned on that port up to the
point when it is locked. When a packet is received on a
locked port, and the packet source MAC address is not tied