The Encapsulation Of Eap Attributes; Web Authentication Proxy Based On 802.1X - Planet Networking & Communication WGSW-50040 Configuration Manual

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Identifier: to assist matching the Request and Response messages.
Length: the length of the EAP packet, covering the domains of Code, Identifier, Length and Data, in byte.
Data: the content of the EAP packet, depending on the Code type.

25.1.4 The Encapsulation of EAP Attributes

RADIUS adds two attribute to support EAP authentication: EAP-Message and Message-Authenticator. Please
refer to the Introduction of RADIUS protocol in "AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS operation" to check the format of
RADIUS messages.
1. EAP-Message
As illustrated in the next figure, this attribute is used to encapsulate EAP packet, the type code is 79, String
domain should be no longer than 253 bytes. If the data length in an EAP packet is larger than 253 bytes, the
packet can be divided into fragments, which then will be encapsulated in several EAP-Messages attributes in
their original order.
2. Message-Authenticator
As illustrated in the next figure, this attribute is used in the process of using authentication methods like EAP
and CHAP to prevent the access request packets from being eavesdropped. Message-Authenticator should
be included in the packets containing the EAP-Message attribute, or the packet will be dropped as an invalid
one.

25.1.5 Web Authentication Proxy based on 802.1x

The perspective of prior 802.1x authentication system abided by IEEE 802.1 x authentication systems on
architecture, working mechanism, business processes. The client authentication pattern of prior
authentication system privately. The devices are layer 2 switch and the authentication server is RADIUS
server. EAP protocol is used for the authentication message pattern. EAPOL encapsulation is used between
Figure
25-6 the Encapsulation of EAP-Message Attribute
25-7 Message-Authenticator Attribute
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