Configuring 802.1X Authentication (NSM Procedure)
IEEE 802.1X authentication provides network edge security, protecting Ethernet LANs from denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and preventing unauthorized user access.
802.1X works by using an Authenticator Port Access Entity (the device) to block all traffic to and from a supplicant (client) at the interface until the supplicant's credentials are presented and matched on the Authentication server (a RADIUS server). When authenticated, the switch stops blocking and opens the interface to the supplicant.
To configure 802.1X authentication:
- Specify 802.1X interface settings on the switch.
- Specify the 802.1X exclusion list, used to specify which supplicants can bypass 802.1X authentication and be automatically connected to the LAN.
Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings
To configure 802.1X interface settings:
- In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. In Device Manager, select the device for which you want to configure 802.1X settings.
- In the Configuration tree, expand Protocols > Dot1x.
- Select Authenticator > Interface.
- Click the Add icon.
- Add/modify member settings for the interface as specified in Table 1.
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Note: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See Updating Devices for more information. |
Table 1: 802/1X Authentication for an Interface
Configuring Static MAC Bypass
Configure any MAC addresses, supplicants, or interfaces to be excluded from 802.1X authentication—that is, they will be authenticated.
To configure the 802.1X exclusion:
- Specify a MAC address to be excluded from 802.1X authentication in the field Name.
- Specify the interface for the supplicant to bypass authentication if connected through that interface.
- Specify the VLAN to move the supplicant to once it is authenticated.
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Note: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See Updating Devices for more information. |


