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DES-3526 / DES-3526DC Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switch<br />

MAC-Based Network Access Control<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

Ethernet Switch<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

Network access controlled port<br />

Network access uncontrolled port<br />

103<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

…<br />

Figure 6- 72. Example of Typical MAC-Based Configuration<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

RADIUS<br />

Server<br />

In order to successfully make use of 802.1x in a shared media LAN segment, it would be necessary to<br />

create “virtual” Ports, one for each attached device that required access to the LAN. The Switch would<br />

regard the single physical Port connecting it to the shared media segment as consisting of a number of<br />

distinct virtual Ports, each virtual Port being independently controlled from the point of view of<br />

EAPOL exchanges and authorization state. The Switch learns each attached device’s individual MAC<br />

address, and effectively creates a virtual Port that the attached device can then use to communicate<br />

with the LAN via the Switch.<br />

Configure Authenticator<br />

To configure the 802.1X Authenticator Settings, click PAE Access Entity > Configure Authenticator:<br />

802.1X<br />

Client<br />

802.1X<br />

Client

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