Mac-Based Network Access Control - D-Link dxs-3350sr Installation & User Manual

Manages 10/100/1000mbps 48-port and 4 sfp combo ports with optional 2-port 10-gigabit layer 3 stackable ethernet switch
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DXS-3350SR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch

MAC-Based Network Access Control

RADIUS
Server
Ethernet Switch
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802.1X
802.1X
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Network access controlled port
Network access uncontrolled port
Figure 6- 68. Example of Typical MAC-Based Configuration
In order to successfully make use of 802.1X in a shared media LAN segment, it would be necessary to create "logical"
Ports, one for each attached device that required access to the LAN. The Switch would regard the single physical Port
connecting it to the shared media segment as consisting of a number of distinct logical Ports, each logical Port being
independently controlled from the point of view of EAPOL exchanges and authorization state. The Switch learns each
attached devices' individual MAC addresses, and effectively creates a logical Port that the attached device can then use to
communicate with the LAN via the Switch.
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