American Fibertek SM8P-SFP User Manual

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Rev.A1

18-May-11

passes the request to RADIUS server to verify. Finally, RADIUS server
replies if the request is granted or denied.

While in the authentication process, the message packets, encapsulated
by Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL), are exchanged
between an authenticator PAE and a supplicant PAE. The Authenticator
exchanges

the

message

to

authentication

server

using

EAP

encapsulation. Before successfully authenticating, the supplicant can
only touch the authenticator to perform authentication

message

exchange or access the network from the uncontrolled port.

Fig. 3-53

In the Fig. 3-54, this is the typical configuration, a single supplicant, an

authenticator and an authentication server. B and C is in the internal network, D is
Authentication server running RADIUS, switch at the central location acts
Authenticator connecting to PC A and A is a PC outside the controlled port, running
Supplicant PAE. In this case, PC A wants to access the services on device B and C,
first, it must exchange the authentication message with the authenticator on the port
it connected via EAPOL packet. The authenticator transfers the supplicant’s
credentials to Authentication server for verification. If success, the authentication
server will notice the authenticator the grant. PC A, then, is allowed to access B and
C via the switch. If there are two switches directly connected together instead of
single one, for the link connecting two switches, it may have to act two port roles at
the end of the link: authenticator and supplicant, because the traffic is bi-directional.

Fig. 3-54

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