Configuring a MAC-based Address Format
Syntax: aaa port-access mac-based addr-format <no-delimiter | single-dash |
multi-dash | multi-colon | no-delimiter-uppercase | single-dash
uppercase | multi-dash-uppercase | multi-colon-uppercase>
Specifies the MAC address format to be used in the RADIUS
request message. This format must match the format used
to store the MAC addresses in the RADIUS server. (Default:
no-delimiter)
no-delimiter — specifies an aabbccddeeff format.
single-dash — specifies an aabbcc-ddeeff format.
multi-dash — specifies an aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff format.
multi-colon — specifies an aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff format.
no-delimiter-uppercase — specifies an AABBCCDDEEFF
format.
single-dash-uppercase — specifies an AABBCC-DDEEFF
format
multi-dash-uppercase — specifies an AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF
format
multi-colon-uppercase — specifies an AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
format.
Syntax:
[no] aaa port-access mac-based < port-list >
Enables MAC-based authentication on the specified
ports. Use the no form of the command to disable MAC-
based authentication on the specified ports.
Syntax:
aaa port-access mac-based [e] < port-list > [addr-limit <1-32>]
Specifies the maximum number of authenticated
MACs to allow on the port. (Default: 1)
Note: On switches where MAC Auth and 802.1X can
operate concurrently, this limit includes the total
number of clients authenticated through both methods.
Web and MAC Authentication
Configuring MAC Authentication on the Switch
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