Eap Over Radius - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Data—Content of the EAP packet. This field appears only in a Request or Response EAP packet.
The field comprises the request type (or the response type) and the type data. Type 1 (Identify) and
type 4 (MD5-challenge) are examples for the type field.
EAPOL packet format
Figure 26
shows the EAPOL packet format.
Figure 26 EAPOL packet format
PAE Ethernet type—Protocol type. It takes the value 0x888E for EAPOL.
Protocol version—The EAPOL protocol version used by the EAPOL packet sender.
Type—Type of the EAPOL packet.
implementation of 802.1X supports.
Table 5 Types of EAPOL packets
Value
0x00
0x01
0x02
Length—Data length in bytes, or length of the Packet body. If packet type is EAPOL-Start or EAPOL-
Logoff, this field is set to 0, and no Packet body field follows.
Packet body—Content of the packet. When the EAPOL packet type is EAP-Packet, the Packet body
field contains an EAP packet.

EAP over RADIUS

RADIUS adds two attributes, EAP-Message and Message-Authenticator, for supporting EAP
authentication. For the RADIUS packet format, see
EAP-Message
RADIUS encapsulates EAP packets in the EAP-Message attribute, as shown in
takes 79, and the Value field can be up to 253 bytes. If an EAP packet is longer than 253 bytes,
RADIUS encapsulates it in multiple EAP-Message attributes.
Table 5
Type
EAP-Packet
EAPOL-Start
EAPOL-Logoff
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lists the types of EAPOL packets that the HP
Description
The client and the network access device uses EAP-
Packets to transport authentication information.
The client sends an EAPOL-Start message to initiate
802.1X authentication to the network access device.
The client sends an EAPOL-Logoff message to tell the
network access device that it is logging off.
"Configuring
AAA."
Figure
27. The Type field

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