Alloy Computer Products 16/24 gigabit web managed switch Radius Secret Port Admin Mode Port State

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Is the physical port number of the switch.
Determines the mode the port will run in.
Force Authorised forces the port to be authenticated with the RADIUS server.
Force Unauthorised allows the port to be used without authentication. Auto allows the port to be authenticated or unauthenticated.
Displays the current mode the port is running in.
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Enter a secret word used to authenticate the switch to the RADIUS Server. Shared secret should be the same on the switch and the RADIUS server.

GSS Series User Manual

3.2.8 802.1x

The 802.1x port-based network access control provides a method to restrict users to access network resources via authenticating user’s information. This restricts users from gaining access to the network resources through an 802.1x-enabled port without authentication. Any user wishing to access the network through a port under 802.1x control, must first input their account name for authentication and then wait for the authorisation to complete before sending or receiving any data from an 802.1x-enabled port.

Before the devices or end stations can access the network resources through the ports under 802.1x control, the devices or end stations connected to a controlled port send the authentication request to the authenticator, the authenticator passes the request to the authentication server to authenticate and verify the username and password, and the server then tells the authenticator if the request has been granted access for that port.

Fig. 3.15

Mode:Used to enable or disable the 802.1x feature.

RADIUS IP: The 802.1x feature of the switch works in conjunction with a RADIUS server. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.

RADIUS UDP Port: Specify the port used for RADIUS communication. Default 1812.

RADIUS Secret:

Port:

Admin Mode:

Port State:

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Contents GSS Series 16/24 Port Gigabit Web Managed Switch Table of Contents Australian C-Tick Compliance Electronic Emission NoticesFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Page Introduction OverviewOverview of the GSS range of switches Key FeaturesChecklist User interfaces on the front panel Front Panel of the GSS-24T4SFPLED Indicators User interfaces on the rear panelSystem LED’s Gigabit Copper PortsOverview of the Optional SFP Modules Alloy Part No DescriptionStarting the GSS Series Switches Hardware and Cable InstallationInstalling Optional SFP Mini-GBIC Modules Connecting the SFP Mini-GBIC Module to the ChassisFirmware Loading Copper Ports Cable InstallationPower On Cabling Requirements Multimode Fibre Cable and Modal BandwidthPage Password admin Subnet MaskConfiguration MaintenanceWeb Management Home Overview MonitoringConfiguration System InformationManagement Flow Control Enable JumboPorts Drop Frames after Vlan Mode Page Vlan Group Tag Based VLAN’sIngress Filtering Page Port Based VLAN’s Page Metro Mode VLAN’s Aggregation Lacp System Configuration RstpPage Radius Secret Port Admin Mode Port State Action Re-authentication 802.1x ParametersIgmp Unregistered Ipmc FloodingIgmp Snooping Igmp QueryingPort Mirroring Quality of Service Quality of Service 802.1pQuality of Service Dscp Dscp ValueFilter Rate Limit Flooded Unicast Storm ControlLearn Frames Snmp Snmp TrapSnmp Get Snmp SetMonitoring Detailed StatisticsLacp Status Rstp Status Igmp Status Ping Maintenance Warm RestartFactory Default Software Upgrade Configuration File Transfer Configuration DownloadLogout ƒ Cable and Maximum Length ƒ Network Interfaceƒ MAC Address and Self-learning 8K MAC address ƒ Diagnostic LED ƒ Power RequirementAmbient Temperature Dimensions