Endpoint configuration, Parameter correlation, Portal authentication and uam local authentication – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

CHAP

{

EAP

Cisco switches only support EAP.

Endpoint configuration

After you install the iNode client, create an 802.1X authentication connection. For the configuration

procedure, see the iNode client help.

Parameter correlation

For authentication to run properly, the following must comply with the correlation rules shown in

Table 4

:

The username specified on the iNode client

The domain and RADIUS scheme configuration on the access device

The suffix of the service in UAM

HP recommends that you use the configuration in the first line to accommodate authentication for

terminal users.
The commands shown in

Table 4

are those on the HP Comware switches. For commands on other devices,

see the command reference manuals for those devices.

Table 4 Parameter correlation

Username format

on the iNode client

Domain on the

access device

Username format configured

on the access device

Service suffix in UAM

X@Y Y

user-name-format with-domain

Y

user-name-format without-domain No suffix

X

[Default Domain]
The default

domain specified
on the access

device

user-name-format with-domain

Name of the default
domain

user-name-format without-domain No suffix

Portal authentication and UAM local authentication

To implement portal authentication and UAM local authentication, configure UAM, access device, and

endpoint.

Figure 17

shows the configuration tasks and the recommended configuration procedure.

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