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Chapter 14 Configuring Web-Based Authentication
Information About Configuring Web-Based Authentication
Figure 14-5 Customizeable Authentication Page
Web-Based Authentication Interactions with Other Features
Port Security, page 14-8
LAN Port IP, page 14-8
Gateway IP, page 14-9
ACLs, page 14-9
Context-Based Access Control, page 14-9
802.1x Authentication, page 14-9
EtherChannel, page 14-9

Port Security

You can configure web-based authentication and port security on the same port. Web-based
authentication authenticates the port, and port security manages network access for all MAC addresses,
including that of the client. You can then limit the number or group of clients that can access the network
through the port.
For more information about enabling port security, see the “Configuring Port Security” section on
page 29-11.

LAN Port IP

You can configure LAN port IP (LPIP) and Layer 2 web-based authentication on the same port. The host
is authenticated by using web-based authentication first, followed by LPIP posture validation. The LPIP
host policy overrides the web-based authentication host policy.