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Authenticated VLAN: If you enable the 802.1x access control feature, choose the authenticated VLAN to which this port is assigned. The users who authenticated successfully can access the authenticated VLAN through the port. If the authentication fails, block access through the port.

Guest Authenticated: If you enable the 802.1x access control feature, check this box to enable the Guest Authentication feature.

Authenticated VLAN: If you enable the Guest Authentication feature, choose the guest VLAN to be associated with the port. If the authentication fails, the port is assigned to the selected guest VLAN instead of shutting down. For 802.1x-incapable clients, the port is also assigned to the selected guest VLAN when Guest Authentication is enabled.

STEP 5 Click OK to save your settings.

STEP 6 Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring the WAN

By default, the security appliance is configured to receive a public IP address from your ISP automatically through DHCP. Depending on the requirements of your ISP, you may need to use the Networking > WAN pages modify the WAN settings to ensure Internet connectivity. Refer to the following topics:

Configuring WAN Settings for Your Internet Connection, page 122

Configuring WAN Redundancy, page 130

Configuring Link Failover Detection, page 132

Configuring Dynamic DNS, page 134

Configuring WAN Settings for Your Internet Connection

Use the Networking > WAN > WAN Settings to configure WAN settings by using the account information provided by your ISP. If you have two ISP links, you can configure one for WAN1 and another for WAN2.

Proceed as needed:

Release or renew a DHCP WAN connection, page 123

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