Enhancements in Release F.05.05 through F.05.70

Enhancements in Release F.05.05 through F.05.60

VLAN 33 becomes unavailable to port 2 for the duration of the session (because there can be only one untagged VLAN on any port).

You can use the show vlan < vlan-id> command to view this temporary change to the active configuration, as shown below:

You can see the temporary VLAN assignment by using the show vlan < vlan-id > command with the < vlan-id > of the static VLAN that the authenticated client is using.

This entry shows that port 2 is temporarily untagged on VLAN 22 for an 802.1X session. This is to accommodate an 802.1X client’s access, authenticated by a RADIUS server, where the server included an instruction to put the client’s access on VLAN 22.

Note: With the current VLAN configuration (figure 16), the only time port 2 appears in this show vlan 22 listing is during an 802.1X session with an attached client. Otherwise, port 2 is not listed.

Figure 17. The Active Configuration for VLAN 22 Temporarily Changes for the 802.1X Session

With the preceding in mind, since (static) VLAN 33 is configured as untagged on port 2 (see figure 16), and since a port can be untagged on only one VLAN, port 2 loses access to VLAN 33 for the duration of the 802.1X session involving VLAN 22. You can verify the temporary loss of access to VLAN 33 with the show vlan 33 command.

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