Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual page 1315

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Configuring Multi-Device Port Authentication
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features they support.
TABLE 224
Feature
Multi-Device Port Authentication
Support for Multi-Device Port
Authentication together with:
Authenticating multiple MAC addresses
on an interface
Specifying the format of the MAC
addresses sent to the RADIUS server
Specifying the authentication-failure
action
Password override
Specifying the RADIUS timeout action
SNMP Traps
MAC Address Filters
Aging time for blocked MAC Addresses
NOTE
PowerConnect B-Series FCX devices do not support:
- multi-device authentication on dynamic (LACP) and static trunk ports
- multi-device authentication and port security configured on the same port
- multi-device authentication and lock-address configured on the same port
Multi-device port authentication is a way to configure a Dell PowerConnect device to forward or
block traffic from a MAC address based on information received from a RADIUS server.
PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
53-1002266-01
lists individual Dell PowerConnect switches and the Multi-device port authentication
Supported Multi-device port authentication (MDPA) features
Dynamic VLAN assignment
Dynamic ACLs
802.1X
Denial of Service (DoS) attack
protection
Source guard protection
ACL-per-port-per-VLAN
PowerConnect B-Series FCX
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