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RADIUS Server Configuration for CoS (802.1p Priority) and Rate-Limiting

RADIUS Server Configuration for CoS
(802.1p Priority) and Rate-Limiting
This section provides general guidelines for configuring RADIUS servers to
dynamically apply the features listed in table 7-2 on ports supporting authen-
ticated clients:
Table 7-2.
Cos and Rate-Limiting Services
Service
Control Method and Operating Notes:
802.1p (CoS) Priority
Standard Attribute used in the RADIUS server: 59
Assignments Per-
(This is the preferred attribute for new or updated configurations.)
User on Traffic
Inbound to the Switch
Vendor-Specific Attribute used in the RADIUS server.
Assigns a RADIUS-
(This attribute is maintained for legacy configurations.)
configured 802.1p
HP vendor-specific ID:11
priority to the inbound
VSA: 40
packets received from
a specific client
authenticated on a
Setting: User-Priority-Table = xxxxxxxx where:
switch port.
Note: Beginning with
software release
K.14.01, this attribute
Requires a port-access authentication method (802.1X, Web Auth, or
is assigned per-
MAC Auth) configured on the client's port on the switch.
authenticated-user
For more on 802.1p priority levels, refer to the section titled
instead of per-port.
"Overview" in the "Quality of Service (QoS)" chapter of the latest
Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.
Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services
x = desired 802.1p priority
Note: This is an eight-digit field. Enter the same x-value for all eight
digits.
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