Set Authentication Dot1X - D-Link DWS-1008 Cli Reference Manual

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Usage: You can configure different authentication methods for different groups of users. (For
details, see "User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs" on page 7.)
If you specify multiple authentication methods in the set authentication console command,
MSS applies them in the order in which they appear in the command, with these results:
• If the first method responds with pass or fail, the evaluation is final.
• If the first method does not respond, MSS tries the second method, and so on.
• However, if local appears first, followed by a RADIUS server group, MSS ignores any failed
searches in the local database and sends an authentication request to the RADIUS server
group.
Examples: To set the console port so that it does not enforce username-password authentication
for administrators, type the following command:
DWS-1008# set authentication console * none
success: change accepted.
See Also:
• clear authentication console
• set authentication admin

• set authentication dot1x

• set authentication mac
• set authentication web
• show aaa
set authentication dot1x
Configures authentication and defines how and where it is performed for specified wireless
or wired authentication clients who use an IEEE 802.1X authentication protocol to access the
network through the switch.
Syntax: set authentication dot1x {ssid ssid-name | wired} user-glob [bonded] protocol
method1 [method2] [method3] [method4]
ssid ssid-name
wired
user-glob
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SSID name to which this authentication rule applies. To apply the rule to all
SSIDs, type any.
Applies this authentication rule specifically to users connected to a wired
authentication port.
A single user or a set of users with 802.1X network access. Specify a username,
use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to specify all usernames, or
use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*) to specify a set of usernames up
to or following the first delimiter character—either an at sign (@) or a period (.).
(For details, see "User Globs" on page 6.)
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