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Enabling 802.1x on a port – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Task

Remarks

Setting 802.1X Timers

Optional

Configuring the Online User Handshake Function

Optional

Enabling the Proxy Detection Function

Optional

Enabling the Multicast Trigger Function

Optional

Enabling the Unicast Trigger Function

Optional

Specifying a Mandatory Authentication Domain for a Port

Optional

Enabling the Quiet Timer

Optional

Enabling the Re-Authentication Function

Optional

Configuring a Guest VLAN

Optional

Configuring an Auth-Fail VLAN

Optional

Enabling 802.1X on a Port

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For a user-side device sending untagged traffic, the voice VLAN function and 802.1X are

mutually exclusive and cannot be configured together on the same port. For more

information about voice VLAN, see VLAN Configuration in the Layer 2 – LAN Switching

Configuration Guide.

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Enabling 802.1X on a port is mutually exclusive with adding the port to an aggregation

group and adding the port to a service loopback group.

For 802.1X to take effect on a port, you must enable it both globally and on the port.

Follow these steps to enable 802.1X on a port:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable 802.1X globally

dot1x

Required

Disabled by default

In system view

dot1x interface interface-list

Enable 802.1X

on a port

In Ethernet

interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Required

Use either approach.

Disabled by default