Configuring 802.1X Authentication - Enterasys 1G58x-09 Configuration Manual

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14.3.2 Configuring 802.1X Authentication

Purpose
To review and configure 802.1X authentication for one or more ports using EAPOL (Extensible
Authentication Protocol Over LANs). 802.1X controls network access by enforcing user
authorization on selected ports, which results in allowing or denying network access according to
user profiles on the RADIUS server.
NOTES: When both 802.1X and MAC authentication are enabled on the same device,
the switch enforces a precedence relationship between MAC authentication and 802.1X
methods. For more information on these precedence rules, refer to
In addition to the EAPOL commands described in this section, Matrix E1 (1G58x-09 and
1H582-xx) devices with firmware versions 3.xx.xx and higher also support a dot1x
command set for enabling and configuring 802.1X authentication. The dot1x
commands that can be used alternatively to eapol commands are noted in the
appropriate sections under the heading "Command Alternative (v3.xx.xx and higher)".
Commands
The commands needed to review and configure 802.1X are listed below and described in the
associated section as shown:
show dot1x
(Section
show dot1x auth-config
set dot1x
(Section
set dot1x auth-config
set dot1x port
(Section
clear dot1x auth-config
show eapol
(Section
set eapol
(Section
For an overview on 802.1X port-based authentication, refer to
14.3.2.1)
(Section
14.3.2.4)
14.3.2.3)
(Section
14.3.2.4)
14.3.2.5)
(Section
14.3.2.6)
14.3.2.7)
14.3.2.8)
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
Security Configuration Command Set
Configuring 802.1X Authentication
Section
Section
14.4.2.
14.4.3.2.
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