Cross-Subnet Portal Authentication Configuration Example - HPE OfficeConnect 1950 Series User Manual

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8.
Configure the RADIUS server:
a. Add a user account on the server. (Details not shown.)
b. Configure the authentication, authorization, and accounting settings. (Details not shown.)
Verifying the configuration
1.
From the navigation tree, select Security > Authentication > RADIUS.
2.
Verify the configuration of RADIUS scheme rs1.
3.
From the navigation tree, select Security > Authentication > ISP Domains.
4.
Verify the configuration of ISP domain dm1.
5.
Use the configured user account to pass portal authentication.
6.
From the navigation tree, select Security > Access Control > Portal.
7.
Verify that the number of online users is not 0 on VLAN-interface 100.

Cross-subnet portal authentication configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
Switch B. A portal server acts as both a portal authentication server and a portal Web server. A
RADIUS server acts as the authentication/accounting server.
Configure Switch A for cross-subnet portal authentication. Before passing the authentication, the
host can access only the portal Web server. After passing the authentication, the user can access
other network resources.
Figure 47 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure the portal server. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure a RADIUS scheme on Switch A:
a. From the navigation tree, select Security > Authentication > RADIUS.
b. Add RADIUS scheme rs1.
c. Configure the primary authentication server:
− Set the IP address to 192.168.0.112.
− Set the authentication port number to 1812.
− Set the shared key to radius.
− Set the server state to Active.
d. Configure the primary accounting server:
Figure
47, Switch A supports portal authentication. The host accesses Switch A through
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