Verifying The Configuration; Radius-Based Mac Authentication Configuration Example; Network Requirements - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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# Configure MAC authentication to use MAC-based accounts. The MAC address usernames and
passwords are hyphenated and in lower case.
[Device] mac-authentication user-name-format mac-address with-hyphen lowercase

Verifying the configuration

# Display MAC authentication settings and statistics.
<Device> display mac-authentication
MAC authentication is enabled
User name format is MAC address in lowercase, like xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Fixed username: mac
Fixed password: Not configured
Silent MAC user info:
Gigabitethernet1/1 is link-up
MAC authentication is enabled
Max number of online users is 256
Current number of online users is 1
Current authentication domain: Not configured
MAC auth-delay is disabled
Authentication attempts: successful 1, failed 0
RADIUS-based MAC authentication configuration
example

Network requirements

As shown in
RADIUS servers for authentication, authorization, and accounting.
To control user access to the Internet, configure MAC authentication on port GigabitEthernet 1/1, as
follows:
Configure the device to detect whether a user has gone offline every 180 seconds, and if a user fails
authentication, deny the user for 180 seconds.
Configure all users to belong to the ISP domain 2000.
Use a shared user account for all users, with the username aaa and password 123456.
Offline detect period is 180s
Quiet period is 180s
Server response timeout value is 100s
Max number of users is 1024 per slot
Current number of online users is 1
Current authentication domain is aabbcc
MAC Addr
From Port
MAC Addr
Auth state
00e0-fc12-3456
authenticated
Figure
27, a host is connected to port GigabitEthernet 1/1 of the device. The device uses
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