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Authenticated MAC addresses are stored as dynamic entries in the

switch secure MAC address table and are removed when the aging time

expires. The maximum number of secure MAC addresses supported for

the switch system is 1024.

Configured static MAC addresses are added to the secure address table

when seen on a switch port. Static addresses are treated as

authenticated without sending a request to a RADIUS server.

When port status changes to down, all MAC addresses mapped to that

port are cleared from the secure MAC address table. Static VLAN

assignments are not restored.

The RADIUS server may optionally return a VLAN identifier list to be

applied to the switch port. The following attributes need to be

configured on the RADIUS server.

Tunnel-Type = VLAN

Tunnel-Medium-Type = 802

Tunnel-Private-Group-ID = 1u,2t [VLAN ID list]

The VLAN identifier list is carried in the RADIUS “Tunnel-Private-Group-

ID” attribute. The VLAN list can contain multiple VLAN identifiers in the

format “1u,2t,3u” where “u” indicates an untagged VLAN and “t” a

tagged VLAN.

The RADIUS server may optionally return dynamic QoS assignments to

be applied to a switch port for an authenticated user. The “Filter-ID”

attribute (attribute 11) can be configured on the RADIUS server to pass

the following QoS information:

Multiple profiles can be specified in the Filter-ID attribute by using a

semicolon to separate each profile.
For example, the attribute “service-policy-in=pp1;rate-limit-

input=100” specifies that the diffserv profile name is “pp1,” and the

ingress rate limit profile value is 100 kbps.

If duplicate profiles are passed in the Filter-ID attribute, then only the

first profile is used.
For example, if the attribute is “service-policy-in=p1;service-policy-

in=p2”, then the switch applies only the DiffServ profile “p1.”

Table 17: Dynamic QoS Profiles

Profile

Attribute Syntax

Example

DiffServ

service-policy-in=policy-map-name service-policy-in=p1

Rate Limit

rate-limit-input=rate

rate-limit-input=100

(in units of Kbps)

802.1p

switchport-priority-default=value switchport-priority-default=2

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