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Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
Information About Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
To initiate session authentication, the AAA server sends a standard CoA-Request message which contains a Cisco
vendor-specific attribute (VSA) in this form: Cisco:Avpair="subscriber:command=reauthenticate" and one or more
session identification attributes.
The current session state determines the switch response to the message. If the session is currently authenticated by
IEEE 802.1x, the switch responds by sending an Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPoL) RequestId
message to the server.
If the session is currently authenticated by MAC authentication bypass (MAB), the switch sends an access-request to
the server, passing the same identity attributes used for the initial successful authentication.
If session authentication is in progress when the switch receives the command, the switch terminates the process, and
restarts the authentication sequence, starting with the method configured to be attempted first.
If the session is not yet authorized, or is authorized via guest VLAN, or critical VLAN, or similar policies, the
reauthentication message restarts the access control methods, beginning with the method configured to be attempted
first. The current authorization of the session is maintained until the reauthentication leads to a different authorization
result.
CoA Session Termination
There are three types of CoA requests that can trigger session termination. A CoA Disconnect-Request terminates the
session, without disabling the host port. This command causes reinitialization of the authenticator state machine for the
specified host, but does not restrict that host's access to the network.
To restrict a host's access to the network, use a CoA Request with the
Cisco:Avpair="subscriber:command=disable-host-port" VSA. This command is useful when a host is known to be
causing problems on the network, and you need to immediately block network access for the host. When you want to
restore network access on the port, reenable it using a non-RADIUS mechanism.
When a device with no supplicant, such as a printer, needs to acquire a new IP address (for example, after a VLAN
change), terminate the session on the host port with port-bounce (temporarily disable and then reenable the port).
CoA Disconnect-Request
This command is a standard Disconnect-Request. Because this command is session-oriented, it must be accompanied
by one or more of the session identification attributes described in the
session cannot be located, the switch returns a Disconnect-NAK message with the "Session Context Not Found"
error-code attribute. If the session is located, the switch terminates the session. After the session has been completely
removed, the switch returns a Disconnect-ACK.
If the switch fails-over to a standby switch before returning a Disconnect-ACK to the client, the process is repeated on
the new active switch when the request is resent from the client. If the session is not found following resend, a
Disconnect-ACK is sent with the "Session Context Not Found" error-code attribute.
CoA Request: Disable Host Port
This command is carried in a standard CoA-Request message that has this new VSA:
Cisco:Avpair="subscriber:command=disable-host-port"
Because this command is session-oriented, it must be accompanied by one or more of the session identification
attributes described in the
CoA-NAK message with the "Session Context Not Found" error-code attribute. If the session is located, the switch
disables the hosting port and returns a CoA-ACK message.
If the switch fails before returning a CoA-ACK to the client, the process is repeated on the new active switch when the
request is resent from the client. If the switch fails after returning a CoA-ACK message to the client but before the
operation has completed, the operation is restarted on the new active switch.
CoA Session Identification, page
CoA Session Identification, page
152. If the session cannot be located, the switch returns a
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152. If the

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