1x authentication, Enabling 802.1x authentication, Disabling 802.1x authentication – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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802.1x authentication

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802.1x authentication

802.1x is a standard authentication protocol that defines a client-server-based access control and
authentication protocol. 802.1x restricts unknown or unauthorized clients from connecting to a
LAN through publicly accessible ports.

NOTE

802.1x is not supported for internal ports.

A switch must be enabled for 802.1x authentication before you configure its parameters. See

“Setting 802.1x parameters for a port”

for more information.

Enabling 802.1x authentication

802.1x authentication is enabled or disabled globally on the switch using the Edit Switch dialog
box.

1. Select Configure > DCB from the menu bar.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and
functions.

2. Select a switch and click Edit.

3. Click the 802.1x tab on the Edit Switch dialog box.

4. Click the Enable 802.1x check box to enable 802.1x authentication, and click OK.

5. Configure the 802.1x parameters, which are described in

“Setting 802.1x parameters for a

port”

on page 637.

6. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog

box.

Disabling 802.1x authentication

1. Select Configure > DCB from the menu bar.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and
functions.

2. Select a switch and click Edit.

3. Click the 802.1x tab on the Edit Switch dialog box.

4. Clear the Enable 802.1x check box to disable 802.1x authentication.

5. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog

box.

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