HP 6125G Configuration Manual page 87

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Authentication status
A user in the Auth-Fail VLAN fails 802.1X
re-authentication
A user in the Auth-Fail VLAN passes
802.1X authentication
NOTE:
The network device assigns a hybrid port to an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN as an untagged member.
Critical VLAN
You configure an 802.1X critical VLAN on a port to accommodate 802.1X users that fail authentication
because none of the RADIUS authentication servers in their ISP domain is reachable (active). Users in the
critical VLAN can access a limit set of network resources depending on your configuration.
The critical VLAN feature takes effect when 802.1X authentication is performed only through RADIUS
servers. If an 802.1X user fails local authentication after RADIUS authentication, the user is not assigned
to the critical VLAN. For more information about RADIUS configuration, see
For more information about VLAN configuration and MAC-based VLAN, see Layer 2
Configuration Guide.
The way that the network access device handles VLANs on an 802.1X-enabled port differs by 802.1X
access control mode.
On a port that performs port-based access control
1.
Authentication status
A user that has not been assigned to any
VLAN fails 802.1X authentication because
all the RADIUS servers are unreachable.
A user in the 802.1X critical VLAN fails
authentication because all the RADIUS
servers are unreachable.
A user in the 802.1X critical VLAN fails
authentication for any other reason than
server unreachable.
A user in the critical VLAN passes 802.1X
authentication.
VLAN manipulation
The user is still in the Auth-Fail VLAN.
Re-maps the MAC address of the user to the server-assigned VLAN.
If the authentication server assigns no VLAN, re-maps the MAC
address of the user to the initial PVID on the port.
VLAN manipulation
Assigns the critical VLAN to the port as the PVID. The 802.1X
user and all subsequent 802.1X users on this port can access
only resources in the critical VLAN.
The critical VLAN is still the PVID of the port, and all 802.1X
users on this port are in this VLAN.
If an Auth-Fail VLAN has been configured, the PVID of the port
changes to Auth-Fail VLAN ID, and all 802.1X users on this port
are moved to the Auth-Fail VLAN.
Assigns the VLAN specified for the user to the port as the
PVID, and removes the port from the critical VLAN. After the
user logs off, the default or user-configured PVID restores.
If the authentication server assigns no VLAN, the default or
user-configured PVID applies. The user and all subsequent
802.1X users are assigned to this port VLAN. After the user
logs off, this PVID remains unchanged.
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