802.1X Authentication Commands; Table 18: 802.1X Authentication - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMCE21011 User Manual

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802.1x enable
802.1X A
UTHENTICATION
C
OMMANDS
The access point supports IEEE 802.1X access control for wireless clients.
This control feature prevents unauthorized access to the network by
requiring an 802.1X client application to submit user credentials for
authentication. Client authentication is then verified by a RADIUS server
using EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) before the access point
grants client access to the network. The 802.1X EAP packets are also used
to pass dynamic unicast session keys and static broadcast keys to wireless
clients.

Table 18: 802.1x Authentication

Command
Function
802.1x enable
Configures 802.1X as enabled or disabled
802.1x session-
Sets the timeout after which a connected client
timeout
must be re-authenticated
show authentication
Shows all 802.1X authentication settings, as
well as the address filter table
This command configures 802.1X as enabled for wireless clients. Use the
no form to disable 802.1X support.
S
YNTAX
802.1x enable
no 802.1x
enable - Authenticates clients that initiate the 802.1X
authentication process. Uses standard 802.11 authentication for all
others.
D
S
EFAULT
ETTING
Disabled
C
M
OMMAND
ODE
Global Configuration
C
U
OMMAND
SAGE
When 802.1X is disabled, the access point does not support 802.1X
authentication for any station. After successful 802.11 association,
each client is allowed to access the network.
802.1X does not apply to the 10/100Base-TX port.
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VAP
IC-W-
176
VAP
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