Local Guest Configuration And Management Example - HPE FlexNetwork 7500 Series Security Configuration Manual

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[Switch-isp-bbb] quit
c. Configure 802.1X authentication:
# Enable 802.1X globally.
[Switch] dot1x
# Enable 802.1X for GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] dot1x
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
# Configure the access control method. By default, an 802.1X-enabled port uses the
MAC-based access control.
[Switch] dot1x port-method macbased interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
Verifying the configuration
1.
On the host, use account dot1x@bbb to pass 802.1X authentication:
# If the host runs the Windows XP 802.1X client, configure the network connection properties as
follows:
a. Click the Authentication tab of the properties window.
b. Select the Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication for this network option.
c. Select MD5 challenge as the EAP type.
d. Click OK.
The user passes authentication after entering the correct username and password on the
authentication page.
# If the host runs the iNode client, no advanced authentication options are required. The user
can pass authentication after entering username dot1x@bbb and the correct password on the
client property page.
2.
On the switch, verify that the server assigns the port connecting the client to VLAN 4 after the
user passes authentication. (Details not shown.)
3.
Display 802.1X connection information on the switch.
[Switch] display dot1x connection

Local guest configuration and management example

Network requirements
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attributes and manage the local guest on the switch as follows:
Configure attributes for the local guest, including the password, user group, validity period, and
sponsor information.
Enable the local user auto-delete feature.
Specify an SMTP server and email sender address for the device to send local guest email
notifications.
Configure email addresses for the local guest and guest sponsor.
Configure the subject and body of the email notifications to be sent to the guest and guest
sponsor.
Send email notifications of the local guest account information to the guest and guest sponsor.
Figure
27, create an 802.1X local guest named user1 for Jack. Configure local guest
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