1 802.1x configuration, Introduction to 802.1x, Architecture of 802.1x authentication – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual
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802.1x Configuration
When configuring 802.1x, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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Introduction to 802.1x Configuration
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Displaying and Maintaining 802.1x Configuration
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Introduction to 802.1x
The 802.1x protocol (802.1x for short) was developed by IEEE802 LAN/WAN committee to address
security issues of wireless LANs. It was then used in Ethernet as a common access control mechanism
for LAN ports to address mainly authentication and security problems.
802.1x is a port-based network access control protocol. It authenticates and controls devices
requesting for access in terms of the ports of LAN access devices. With the 802.1x protocol employed,
a user-side device can access the LAN only when it passes the authentication. Those fail to pass the
authentication are denied when accessing the LAN.
This section covers these topics:
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Architecture of 802.1x Authentication
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The Mechanism of an 802.1x Authentication System
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Encapsulation of EAPoL Messages
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802.1x Authentication Procedure
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802.1x Implementation on an S3600 Series Switch
Architecture of 802.1x Authentication
As shown in
, 802.1x adopts a client/server architecture with three entities: a supplicant
system, an authenticator system, and an authentication server system.