User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Getting Started
- Chapter 2 – System Status
- Chapter 3 – Quick Start
- Chapter 4 – System Management
- Chapter 5 – Port Management
- Chapter 6 – VLAN Management
- Chapter 7 - Spanning Tree Management
- Chapter 8 - MAC Address Management
- Chapter 9 – Multicast
- Chapter 10 - IP Interface
- Chapter 11 - IP Network Operations
- Chapter 12 – Security
- Chapter 13 - Access Control List
- Chapter 14 - Quality of Service
- Chapter 15 - Maintenance
- Chapter - 16 Support
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Guest VLAN—Enable the use of a guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. If a guest
VLAN is enabled, all unauthorized ports automatically join the VLAN selected in the
Guest VLAN ID field. If a port is later authorized, it is removed from the guest
VLAN.
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Guest VLAN ID—Select the guest VLAN from the list of VLANs.
3.
Click Apply. The settings are written to the Running Configuration file.
Port Authentication
The Port Authentication page enables configuration of 802.1X parameters for each port. Since
some of the configuration changes are only possible while the port is in Force Authorized state,
such as host authentication, it is recommended that you change the port control to Force
Authorized before making changes. When the configuration is complete, return the port control to
its previous state.
Note
—A port with 802.1x defined on it cannot become a member of a LAG.
To configure 802.1X authentication:
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Click
Security > Network Access Control > Port Authentication
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This page displays authentication settings for all ports.
The Current Port Control displays the current port authorization state. If the state is
Authorized, the port is either authenticated or the Administrative Port Control is Force
Authorized. Conversely, if the state is Unauthorized, then the port is either not
authenticated or the Administrative Port Control is Force Unauthorized.