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Select the check box to run a Summarize Delta Config task that ensures the association
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between the Infranet Controller and enforcement point in the application database.
The configuration status of these devices becomes Managed, NSM Changed.
Click OK. The selected enforcement points are removed from the Infranet Controller.
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Resolving Configuration Conflicts with the Infranet Controller in
Enabling Dot1x Ports on the Enforcement Points Using the UAC Manager on page 184
Associating Enforcement Points with an Infranet Controller Using the UAC Manager
on page 182
Disabling the Dot1x Ports on an Enforcement Point Using the UAC Manager on page 185
UAC Manager in NSM Overview on page 181
NOTE:
Before you begin enabling dot1x ports on the enforcement points, ensure the
following:
The administrator must have proper privileges for associating enforcement
points with an Infranet Controller in the current domain.
The connection status of the devices to be associated should be "up" in
NSM.
To enable dot1x ports on the enforcement points:
In the NSM navigation tree, select UAC Manager > Enforcement Point. The
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Enforcement Point workspace appears. The Infranet Controller associated with an
enforcement point and the dot1x ports enabled for the enforcement point are displayed
in the workspace.
Select the Ex-series switch in which you need to enable dot1x ports.
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Click the Enable Dot1x on Port(s) button. The Select ports to enable Dot1x dialog box
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appears with the list of ports on which dot1x can be enabled.
Select one or more ports from the list, and select one of the following supplicant
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modes:
Single Secure—A single dedicated host is authenticated.
Multiple—Multiple hosts are individually authenticated.
Single—Only the first host is authenticated. All the remaining hosts use the same
authentication made by the first host.
Select Enable reauthentication to allow reauthentication in case of authentication
5.
failures.
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