Chapter 17: Network Login Commands - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
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Network Login Commands
This chapter describes commands for configuring network login.
Network login is a feature designed to control the admission of user packets into a network by giving
network access only to users that have been properly authenticated. Network login is controlled by an
administrator on a per port, per VLAN basis and uses an integration of DHCP, user authentication over
the web interface, user authentication by MAC address, or 802.1x client software, and a RADIUS server
to provide a user database or specific configuration details.
Network login has two modes of operation:
Campus mode, used when a port in a VLAN will move to another VLAN when authentication has
been completed successfully. This mode is for the roaming user who will not always be using the
same port for authentication. Campus mode requires a DHCP server and a RADIUS server
configured for Extreme Network Login.
ISP mode, used when the port and VLAN used will remain constant. All network settings are
configured for that VLAN.
A DHCP server is included to support Network Login functionality.
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