Configuring 802.1X Authentication (Nsm Procedure); Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER - NSM CONFIGURATION GUIDE FOR EX SERIES DEVICES REV 3 Configuration Manual

Nsm configuration guide for ex series devices
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Table 56: BGP Configuration Fields (continued)
Field
Bfd Liveness Detection
Group

Configuring 802.1X Authentication (NSM Procedure)

Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings

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Function
Enables you to configure bidirectional
forwarding detection (BFD) timers.
Enables you to configure BGP group.
IEEE 802.1X authentication provides network edge security, protecting Ethernet LANs
from denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and preventing unauthorized user access.
802.1X works by using an Authenticator Port Access Entity (the device) to block all traffic
to and from a supplicant (client) at the interface until the supplicant's credentials are
presented and matched on the Authentication server (a RADIUS server). When
authenticated, the switch stops blocking and opens the interface to the supplicant.
To configure 802.1X authentication:
Specify 802.1X interface settings on the switch.
Specify the 802.1X exclusion list, used to specify which supplicants can bypass 802.1X
authentication and be automatically connected to the LAN.
Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings on page 91
1.
Configuring Static MAC Bypass on page 93
2.
To configure 802.1X interface settings:
In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. In Device Manager, select the
1.
device for which you want to configure 802.1X settings.
In the Configuration tree, expand Protocols > Dot1x.
2.
Select Authenticator > Interface.
4.
Click the Add icon.
5.
Add/modify member settings for the interface as specified in Table 57 on page 92.
6.
Chapter 8: Configuring Protocols
Your Action
1.
Expand the
tree.
Protocol
2. Select
and select
BGP
Bfd Liveness
tab.
Detection
3. Specify the Bfd Liveness Detection
parameters, Detection Time and
Transmit Interval.
1.
Expand the
tree.
Protocol
2. Select
and select
BGP
Group
3. Click the New button or select a
group and click Edit button.
4. Enter all the group parameters.
tab.
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