Chapter 2 Quick Ead Deployment Configuration; Introduction To Quick Ead Deployment; Quick Ead Deployment Overview; Operation Of Quick Ead Deployment - H3C S5100-SI Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – 802.1x and System Guard
H3C S5100-SI/EI Series Ethernet Switches

Chapter 2 Quick EAD Deployment Configuration

Note:
Only the S5100-EI series switches support the Quick EAD Deployment configuration.
When configuring quick EAD deployment, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:

Introduction to Quick EAD Deployment

Configuring Quick EAD Deployment
Displaying and Maintaining Quick EAD Deployment
Quick EAD Deployment Configuration Example
Troubleshooting
2.1 Introduction to Quick EAD Deployment

2.1.1 Quick EAD Deployment Overview

As an integrated solution, an Endpoint Admission Defense (EAD) solution can improve
the overall defense power of a network. In real applications, however, deploying EAD
clients proves to be time consuming and inconvenient.
To address the issue, the H3C S5100-SI/EI series provides the forcible deployment of
EAD clients with 802.1x authentication, easing the work of EAD client deployment.

2.1.2 Operation of Quick EAD Deployment

Quick EAD deployment is achieved with the two functions: restricted access and HTTP
redirection.
I. Restricted access
Before passing 802.1x authentication, a user is restricted (through ACLs) to a specific
range of IP addresses or a specific
upgrading/download and dynamic address assignment are available on the specific
server.
Chapter 2 Quick EAD Deployment Configuration
server. Services like EAD client
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