TP-Link TL-SL3452 Defining Authentication Hosts, Multiple Hosts Page, Multiple Host Settings Page

Models: TL-SG3109 TL-SL3428 TL-SL3452

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Figure 46: Multiple Hosts Page

Figure 46: Multiple Hosts Page

The Multiple Hosts Page contains the following fields:

Port — Displays the port number for which advanced port-based authentication is enabled.

Multiple Hosts — Indicates whether multiple hosts are enabled. Multiple hosts must be enabled in order to either disable the ingress-filter, or to use port-lock security on the selected port. The possible field values are:

Multiple — Multiple hosts are enabled.

Disable — Multiple hosts are disabled.

Action on Violation — Defines the action to be applied to packets arriving in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. The possible field values are:

Forward — Forwards the packet.

Discard — Discards the packets. This is the default value.

Shutdown — Discards the packets and shuts down the port. The port remains shut down until reactivated, or until the device is reset.

Traps — Indicates if traps are enabled for Multiple Hosts. The possible field values are:

True — Indicates that traps are enabled for Multiple hosts.

False — Indicates that traps are disabled for Multiple hosts.

Trap Frequency — Defines the time period by which traps are sent to the host. The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be defined only if multiple hosts are disabled. The default is 10 seconds.

Status — Indicates the host status. If there is an asterisk (*), the port is either not linked or is down. The possible field values are:

Unauthorized — Indicates that either the port control is Force Unauthorized and the port link is down, or the port control is Auto but a client has not been authenticated via the port.

Not in Auto Mode — Indicates that the port control is Forced Authorized, and clients have full port access.

Single-host Lock — Indicates that the port control is Auto and a single client has been authenticated via the port.

No Single Host — Indicates that Multiple Host is enabled.

Number of Violations — Indicates the number of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address.

2.Click 2.Click . The Multiple Host Settings Page opens:. The Multiple Host Settings Page opens:

Figure 47: Multiple Host Settings Page

3.Define the fields.

4.Click Figure 47: Multiple Host Settings Page. The multiple host settings are saved, and the device is updated.

5.2.2.3 Defining Authentication Hosts

The Authenticated Hosts Page contains a list of authenticated users.

To define authenticated users:

1.Click System > Network Security > Authentication > Authenticated Hosts. The Authenticated Hosts Page opens:

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