Example port authentication configurations

FIGURE 10 Using multi-device port authentication with dynamic VLAN assignment

RADIUS Server

Tunnel-Private-Group-ID:

User 0000.007f.2e0a -> “U:102”

User 0000.008e.86ac -> “T:3”

Brocade Switch

Port e1/1/1

Hub

UntaggedTagged

PC

IP Phone

MAC: 0000.007f.2e0a

MAC: 0000.008e.86ac

In this example, multi-device port authentication is performed for both devices. If the PC is successfully authenticated, port e1 PVID is changed from VLAN 1 (the DEFAULT-VLAN) to VLAN 102. If authentication for the PC fails, then the PC can be placed in a specified “restricted” VLAN, or traffic from the PC can be blocked in hardware. In this example, if authentication for the PC fails, the PC would be placed in VLAN 1023, the restricted VLAN.

If authentication for the IP phone is successful, then port e1/1/1 is added to VLAN 3. If authentication for the IP phone fails, then traffic from the IP phone would be blocked in hardware. (Devices sending tagged traffic cannot be placed in the restricted VLAN.)

The portion of the running-config related to multi-device port authentication is as follows.

mac-authentication enable mac-authentication auth-fail-vlan-id 1023

interface ethernet 1 dual-modemac-authentication enable

mac-authentication auth-fail-action restrict-vlan mac-authentication enable-dynamic-vlan mac-authenticationdisable-ingress-filtering

The mac-authentication disable-ingress-filtering command enables tagged packets on the port, even if the port is not a member of the VLAN. If this feature is not enabled, authentication works as in “Example 1— Multi-device port authentication with dynamic VLAN assignment”

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