Format Details For Aces Configured In A Radius-Assigned Acl - HP ProCurve 2910al Access Security Manual

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Client's Username (802.1X or Web Authentication)
mobile011 Auth-Type:= Local, User-Password == run101112
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW = "permit in tcp from any to 10.10.10.101",
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW += "deny in tcp from any to any",
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW += "permit in ip from any to any"
Client's Username (MAC Authentication)
08E99C4F0019 Auth-Type:= Local, User-Password == 08E99C4F0019
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW = "permit in tcp from any to host 10.10.10.101 80",
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW += "deny in tcp from any to any 80",
HP-IP-FILTER-RAW += "permit in ip from any to any"
Figure 6-6. Example of Configuring the FreeRADIUS Server To Support ACLs for the Indicated Clients
For syntax details on RADIUS-assigned ACLs, refer to the next section,

"Format Details for ACEs Configured in a RADIUS-Assigned ACL".

Note that when the client MAC address is used for authentication, this address is used
in both the username and password spaces in the entry.
Format Details for ACEs Configured in a
RADIUS-Assigned ACL
Any instance of a RADIUS-assigned ACL is structured to filter authenticated
client traffic as follows:
Applies only to inbound client traffic on the switch port the authenticated
client is using.
Allows only the "any" source address (for any authenticated IP device
connected to the port).
Applies to all IP traffic from the authenticated client or to a specific type
of IP traffic type from the client. Options include TCP, UDP, or any other
type of IP traffic that is identified by an IP protocol number. (More
information on protocol numbers is provided in the following ACL syntax
description.) Has one of the following destination types:
A specific IP address
A contiguous series of IP address or an entire subnet
Any IP address
Where the traffic type is either TCP or UDP, the ACE can optionally
include one or more TCP or UDP port numbers.
Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services
Configuring and Using RADIUS-Assigned Access Control Lists
Client's Password (802.1X or Web Authentication)
Client's Password (MAC Authentication)
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