Mstp - NETGEAR GSM7212P User Manual

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From the Port Authentication screen, select ports 1/0/5, 1/0/6, 1/0/7 and 1/0/8.
1.
From the Port Control menu, select Unauthorized.
2.
The Port Control setting for all other ports where authentication is not needed should
Authorized. When the Port Control setting is Authorized, the port is unconditionally put in
a force-Authorized state and does not require any authentication. When the Port Control
setting is Auto, the authenticator PAE sets the controlled port mode
In the Guest VLAN field for ports 1/0/5 - 1/0/8, enter 150 to assign these ports to the guest
3.
VLAN.
You can configure additional settings to control access to the network through the ports.
See "Port Security Interface Configuration" on page 6-496 for information about the
settings.
Click APPLY.
4.
From the 802.1X Configuration screen, set the Port Based Authentication State and Guest
5.
VLAN Mode to Enable, and then click APPLY (See
page 266).
This example uses the default values for the port authentication settings, but there are
several additional settings that you can configure. For example, the EAPOL Flood Mode
field allows you to enable the forwarding of EAPoL frames when 802.1X is disabled on
the device.
From the RADIUS Server Configuration screen, configure a RADIUS server with the
6.
following settings:
Server Address: 192.168.10.23
Secret Configured: Yes
Secret: secret123
Active: Primary
For more information, see
Click ADD.
7.
From the Authentication List screen, configure the default List to use RADIUS as the first
8.
authentication method (See
This example enables 802.1X-based port security on ProSafe® Managed Switches and
prompts the hosts connected on ports g5-g8 for an 802.1X-based authentication. The switch
passes the authentication information to the configured RADIUS server.

MSTP

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) runs on bridged networks to help eliminate loops. If a bridge
loop occurs, the network can become flooded with traffic. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning
Tree Protocol (MSTP) supports multiple instances of Spanning Tree to efficiently channel
VLAN traffic over different interfaces. Each instance of the Spanning Tree behaves in the
manner specified in IEEE 802.1w, Rapid Spanning Tree, with slight modifications in the
Web Management User Guide
on page 443.
RADIUS
Authentication List Configuration
372
Port Security Configuration
on page 453).
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