Mac Authentication Control; Radius Filter-Id Attribute And Dynamic Policy Profile Assignment - Enterasys 1G58x-09 Configuration Manual

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14.4.4 MAC Authentication Control

This global variable can be enabled or disabled using the set macauthentication command as
described in
Section
If enabled, then
MAC authentication is active on those ports individually enabled using the set
macauthentication port command as described in
All session and statistic information is reset to defaults.
Any MAC addresses currently locked to ports are unlocked.
If disabled, then
MAC authentication stops for all ports.
All active sessions are terminated.
All ports currently authenticated using 802.1X, are unaffected.
Any 802.1X ports, which were set to forced-unauth, revert back to discarding all frames
regardless of the MAC authentication state.
14.4.5 RADIUS Filter-ID Attribute and Dynamic Policy Profile
Assignment
If you configure an authentication method that requires communication with a RADIUS server, you
can use the RADIUS Filter-ID attribute to dynamically assign a policy profile and/or management
level to authenticating users and/or devices.
The RADIUS Filter-ID attribute is simply a string that is formatted in the RADIUS Access-Accept
packet sent back from the RADIUS server to the switch during the authentication process.
Each user can be configured in the RADIUS server database with a RADIUS Filter-ID attribute that
specifies the name of the policy profile and/or management level the user should be assigned upon
successful authentication. During the authentication process, when the RADIUS server returns a
RADIUS Access-Accept message that includes a Filter-ID matching a policy profile name
configured on the switch, the switch then dynamically applies the policy profile to the physical port
the user/device is authenticating on.
Filter-ID Attribute Formats
Enterasys Networks supports two Filter-ID formats — "decorated" and "undecorated." The
decorated format has three forms:
14.3.3.3.
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
Working with Security Configurations
MAC Authentication Control
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14.3.3.5.
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