Configuring Dhcp Vlan; 802.1X Authentication - Yealink MeetingEye 600 Administrator's Manual

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Configuring DHCP VLAN

Your system supports VLAN discovery via DHCP. When the VLAN discovery method is set to DHCP, the
system will examine DHCP option for a valid VLAN ID. The predefined option 132 is used to supply the
VLAN ID (it should be predefined on the DHCP server first) by default. The administrator can customize the
DHCP option used to request the VLAN ID.
Procedure
1. On your web user interface, go to Network > Advanced > VLAN > DHCP VLAN.
2. Configure and save the following settings:
Parameter
Active/STUN Active
Option

802.1x Authentication

You can use 802.1x authentication to restrict the unauthorized devices to accessing the LAN. The 802.1x
authentication can be used to authenticate the devices connected to the port before the system obtains all
the businesses.
The system supports the following protocols for 802.1X authentication:
EAP-MD5
EAP-TLS (Device and CA certificates are required, password is not required)
EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 (CA certificates are required)
EAP-TTLS/EAP-MSCHAPv2 (CA certificates are required)
For more information on 802.1X authentication, refer to
Configuring the 802.1x Authentication
Description
Enable or disable the DHCP
VLAN discovery feature on
the system.
Note: the default value is On.
If you change this parameter,
the system will reboot to
make the change take effect.
Specify the DHCP option
from which the system
obtains the VLAN settings.
You can configure at most 5
DHCP options and separate
them by commas.
Note: the value can be any
integer from 128 to 254. The
default value is 132.
If you change this parameter,
the system will reboot to
make the change take effect.
Yealink 802.1X
| Configuring Network Settings | 79
Configuration Method
Web user interface
Web user interface
Authentication.

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