Configuring Switch Ports To Operate As Supplicants for 802.1x Connections to Other Switches
Configuring a Supplicant Switch Port. Note that you must enable suppli-
cant operation on a port before you can change the supplicant configuration.
This means you must execute the supplicant command once without any other
parameters, then execute it again with a supplicant parameter you want to
configure. If the intended authenticator port uses RADIUS authentication,
then use the identity and secret options to configure the RADIUS-expected
username and password on the supplicant port. If the intended authenticator
port uses Local 802.1x authentication, then use the identity and secret options
to configure the authenticator switch's local username and password on the
supplicant port.
Syntax: aaa port-access supplicant [ ethernet ] < port-list >
To enable supplicant operation on the designated ports,
execute this command without any other parameters.
After doing this, you can use the command again with
the following parameters to configure supplicant oper-
tion. (Use one instance of the command for each
parameter you want to configure The no form disables
supplicant operation on the designated port(s).
[ identity < username > ]
[ secret ]
Enter secret: < password >
Repeat secret: < password >
Configuring Port-Based Access Control (802.1x)
Sets the username and password to pass to the
authenticator port when a challenge-request
packet is received from the authenticator port in
response to an authentication request. If the
intended authenticator port is configured for
RADIUS authentication, then < username > and
< password > must be the username and password
expected by the RADIUS server. If the intended
authenticator port is configured for Local
authentication, then < username > and
< password > must be the username and password
configured on the Authenticator switch.
(Defaults: Null)
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