Web Authentication; Mac Authentication - HP 3500yl Series Access Security Manual

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Web and MAC Authentication
Overview
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Web Authentication

The Web Authentication (Web-Auth) method uses a web page login to authen-
ticate users for access to the network. When a client connects to the switch
and opens a web browser, the switch automatically presents a login page.
A proxy server is not supported for use by a browser on a client device that
accesses the network through a port configured for web authentication.
In the login page, a client enters a username and password, which the
switch forwards to a RADIUS server for authentication. After authen-
ticating a client, the switch grants access to the secured network.
Besides a web browser, the client needs no special supplicant soft-
ware.

MAC Authentication

The MAC Authentication (MAC-Auth) method grants access to a secure
network by authenticating devices for access to the network. When a device
connects to the switch, either by direct link or through the network, the switch
forwards the device's MAC address to the RADIUS server for authentication.
The RADIUS server uses the device MAC address as the username and
password, and grants or denies network access in the same way that it does
for clients capable of interactive logons. (The process does not use either a
client device configuration or a logon session.) MAC authentication is well-
suited for clients that are not capable of providing interactive logons, such as
telephones, printers, and wireless access points. Also, because most RADIUS
servers allow for authentication to depend on the source switch and port
through which the client connects to the network, you can use MAC-Auth to
"lock" a particular device to a specific switch and port.
802.1X port-access, Web authentication, and MAC authentication can be
configured at the same time on the same port. A maximum of 32 clients is
supported on the port. (The default is one client.)
Web and/or MAC authentication and MAC lockdown, MAC lockout, and port-
security are mutually exclusive on a given port. If you configure any of these
authentication methods on a port, you must disable LACP on the port.

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