Multi-device port authentication, How multi-device port authentication works, Chapter 9 – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 6650 User Manual
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Chapter
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Multi-Device Port Authentication
lists the multi-device port authentication features supported on Brocade ICX 6650. These
features are supported in the Layer 2, base Layer 3, edge Layer 3, and full Layer 3 software
images, except where explicitly noted.
Multi-device port authentication is a way to configure a Brocade device to forward or block traffic
from a MAC address based on information received from a RADIUS server.
How multi-device port authentication works
Multi-device port authentication is a way to configure a Brocade device to forward or block traffic
from a MAC address based on information received from a RADIUS server.
TABLE 54
Supported Multi-device port authentication (MDPA) features
Feature
Brocade ICX 6650
Multi-Device Port Authentication
Yes
Support for Multi-Device Port
Authentication together with:
•
Dynamic VLAN assignment
Yes
•
Dynamic ACLs
Yes
•
802.1X
Yes
•
Denial of Service (DoS) attack
protection
Yes
•
Source guard protection
Yes
•
ACL-per-port-per-VLAN
Yes
Authenticating multiple MAC addresses on
an interface
Yes
Specifying the format of the MAC
addresses sent to the RADIUS server
Yes
Specifying the authentication-failure
action
Yes
Password override
Yes
Specifying the RADIUS timeout action
Yes
SNMP Traps
Yes
MAC Address Filters
Yes
Aging time for blocked MAC Addresses
Yes