Operational Sequence; Startup - Barracuda Networks NG Network Access Client SP4 Administrator's Manual

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14.3.2

Operational Sequence

14.3.3

Startup

1.) NG NAC services start
2.) Disabling Microsoft Windows 802.1X compliant software
3.) Starting the WPA supplicant
4.) WPA supplicant configuration
5.) WPA supplicant running
14.3.4
Runtime
1.) Re-authentication by the Client Service
2.) Re-authentication by the switch
3.) Re-authentication by the user using the command line
4.) Authentication Message Exchange
5.) VLAN Assignment
14.3.5
Shutdown
1.) Operating system shutdown by the user
2.) Operating system logoff by the user
3.) Manual Logoff command by the user
14.3.6
Start up
1.) Barracuda NG Network Access Client start
The Barracuda NG Network Access Client Secure Client 2.0 consists of two services, the main "Client"
service and the "Barracuda NG Access Monitor" service which is dependent on the "Client" service. If
verbose output is enabled, a log file for the Barracuda NG Client service, named "phions.log", and the
Barracuda NG Access Monitor's "phionha.log", both within the log file directory (see Status
Monitoring), will be created.
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