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PATTERN 3:
Hardware with Supplicant feature is connected to DT700 Series terminal's PC port.
User enables DT700 Series terminal's 802.1X Supplicant feature.
DT700 Series operates by connecting to a switch corresponding to authentication.
When separating Audio and Data Network by attaching different VLAN ID to the packets from the
PC and the packets from the DT700 Series, respectively:
• Multi–Host Authentication Feature corresponding to Tag VLAN is required on
PATTERN 4:
Hardware with Supplicant feature is connected to DT700 Series terminal's PC port.
User disables DT700 Series terminal's 802.1X Supplicant feature.
DT700 Series operates by connecting to a switch corresponding to authentication.
Authentication packet (EAP packet) from the PC is sent, via DT700 Series, to the switch corre-
sponding to authentication.
Regarding the PC connected to DT700 Series terminal:
To register the PC's MAC Address as authorized hardware, the following are required on the au-
thentication switch side:
• Multi–Host Authentication Feature
• MAC Address Authentication Feature
When separating Audio and Data Network by attaching different VLAN ID to the packets from the
PC and the packets from the DT700 Series, respectively:
• Multi–Host Authentication Feature corresponding to VLAN Tag is required on
Note:
Hardware with Supplicant feature with the following Operating System (OS) installed is available
for connection to DT700 Series terminal:
• Microsoft ® Windows 2000 ®
• Microsoft ® Windows XP ®
User can choose whether to attach VLAN Tag to the EAPOL packet from DT700 Series. See
6.2.12.1 Supplicant Feature Data Assignment for details.
When using DT700 Series (DT750/DT730/DT710) with firmware version 5.0.0.0 or later, or
DT730G, if PC port link down is detected, the terminal requests to clear an authentication status of
terminal which is connected to PC port to authentication switch. By clearing the authentication sta-
tus, you can protect the terminal against unauthorized accesses. For details of the setting, refer to
"6.2.12.1 Supplicant Feature Data Assignment".
authentication switch side.
authentication switch side.
CHAPTER 4
Service Pack 4 or later
with
Service Pack 2 or later
with
VOL.3-688
CONFIGURATION SETUP

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