Configuring The Radius Server To Support Mac Authentication; Configuring The Switch To Access A Radius Server - HP E3800-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Access Security Manual

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Configuring the RADIUS Server To Support MAC
Authentication
On the RADIUS server, configure the client device authentication in the same
way that you would any other client, except:
Configure the client device's (hexadecimal) MAC address as both
username and password. Be careful to configure the switch to use the
same format that the RADIUS server uses. Otherwise, the server will
deny access. The switch provides four format options:
aabbccddeeff (the default format)
aabbcc-ddeeff
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
AABBCCDDEEFF
AABBCC-DDEEFF
AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF
AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
If the device is a switch or other VLAN-capable device, use the base
MAC address assigned to the device, and not the MAC address
assigned to the VLAN through which the device communicates with
the authenticator switch. Note that the switch applies a single MAC
address to all VLANs configured in the switch. Thus, for a given
switch, the MAC address is the same for all VLANs configured on the
switch. (Refer to the chapter titled "Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)" in
the Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.)

Configuring the Switch To Access a RADIUS Server

RADIUS Server Configuration Commands
radius-server
i
[host <
p-address>]
[key < global-key-string >]
i
radius-server host <
p-address> key <server-specific key-string>
This section describes the minimal commands for configuring a RADIUS
server to support Web-Auth and MAC Auth. For information on other RADIUS
command options, refer to chapter 6, "RADIUS Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting" .
Web and MAC Authentication
Setup Procedure for Web/MAC Authentication
below
below
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