Dot1x authentication, Dot1x, Authentication – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

Page 262: Configuring network security

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Configuring Switching Information

Configuring Network Security

Use the Network Security menu page to set network security through port-based authentication, locked

ports, DHCP Filtering configuration, and access control lists.
To display the Network Security

page, click Switching > Network Security in the tree view.

The Network Security

menu page contains links to the following features:

Dot1x Authentication
Authenticated Users
Port Security
IP ACL Configuration
MAC ACL Configuration
IPv6 Access Control Lists
ACL Bind Configuration

Dot1x Authentication

IEEE 802.1X port-based network access control configuration is performed on the Dot1x Authentication

page. MAC-based authentication allows multiple supplicants connected to the same port to each

authenticate individually. For example, a system attached to the port might be required to authenticate

in order to gain access to the network, while a VoIP phone might not need to authenticate in order to

send voice traffic through the port.
The 802.1X network has three components:

Authenticators — Specifies the port that is authenticated before permitting system access.
Supplicants — Specifies host connected to the authenticated port requesting access to the system

services.

Authentication Server — Specifies the external server, for example, the RADIUS server that performs

the authentication on behalf of the authenticator, and indicates whether the user is authorized to

access system services.

Use the Dot1x Authentication

page

to configure the 802.1X administrative mode on the switch and to

configure general 802.1X parameters for a port.
To display the Dot1x Authentication

page, click Switching > Network Security > Dot1x

Authentication in the tree view.

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