Configuring Switch Ports As 802.1X Authenticators - HP E3800-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Access Security Manual

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If you want to implement the optional port security feature (step 7) on the
switch, you should first ensure that the ports you have configured as 802.1X
authenticators operate as expected.
7.
If you are using Port Security on the switch, configure the switch to allow
only 802.1X access on ports configured for 802.1X operation, and (if
desired) the action to take if an unauthorized device attempts access
through an 802.1X port. Refer to page 13-49.
8.
If you want a port on the switch to operate as a supplicant on a port
operating as an 802.1X authenticator on another device, then configure
the supplicant operation. (Refer to "Configuring Switch Ports To Operate
As Supplicants for 802.1X Connections to Other Switches" on page 13-51.)
Configuring Switch Ports as 802.1X
Authenticators
802.1X Authentication Commands
[no] aaa port-access authenticator < port-list >
[auth-vid | clear-statistics | client-limit | control | max-requests |
initialize | logoff-period | quiet-period | server-timeout |
reauthenticate | reauth-period | supplicant-timeout | tx-period |
unauth-period | unauth-vid]
aaa authentication port-access
< local | eap-radius | chap-radius >
[no] aaa port-access authenticator active
aaa port-access <port-list > controlled-directions <both | in> [mixed]
[no] port-security [ethernet] < port-list > learn-mode port-access
802.1X Open VLAN Mode Commands
802.1X Supplicant Commands
802.1X-Related Show Commands
RADIUS server configuration
Configuring Port-Based and User-Based Access Control (802.1X)

Configuring Switch Ports as 802.1X Authenticators

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