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DES-3810 Series Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Figure 9-52 JWAC Login window
Figure 9-53 JWAC Login window
Complete the JWAC authentication information on this window to set the JWAC page settings. Enter a name for the
Authentication in the first field and then click the Apply button. Next, enter a User Name and a Password and then
click the Enter button.

Compound Authentication

Compound Authentication
Modern networks employ many authentication methods. The Compound Authentication methods supported by this
Switch include 802.1X, MAC-based access control (MAC), Web-based Access Control (WAC), Japan Web-based
Access Control (JWAC), and IP-MAC-Port Binding (IMPB). The Compound Authentication feature allows clients
running different authentication methods to connect to the network using the same switch port.
The Compound Authentication feature can be implemented using one of the following modes:
Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC) Mode
In the diagram below the Switch port has been configured to allow clients to authenticate using 802.1X, MAC, or
WAC. When a client tries to connect to the network, the Switch will try to authenticate the client using one of these
methods and if the client passes they will be granted access to the network.
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