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Eap terminating mode – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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The RADIUS server compares the received encrypted password (contained in a RADIUS

access-request packet) with the locally-encrypted password. If the two match, it will then send

feedbacks (through a RADIUS access-accept packet and an EAP-success packet) to the switch to

indicate that the supplicant system is authenticated.

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The switch changes the state of the corresponding port to accepted state to allow the supplicant

system to access the network.

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The supplicant system can also terminate the authenticated state by sending EAPoL-Logoff

packets to the switch. The switch then changes the port state from accepted to rejected.

In EAP relay mode, packets are not modified during transmission. Therefore if one of the four ways are

used (that is, PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS or EAP-MD5) to authenticate, ensure that the authenticating

ways used on the supplicant system and the RADIUS server are the same. However for the switch, you

can simply enable the EAP relay mode by using the dot1x authentication-method eap command.

EAP terminating mode

In this mode, EAP packet transmission is terminated at authenticator systems and the EAP packets are

converted to RADIUS packets. Authentication and accounting are carried out through RADIUS

protocol.

In this mode, PAP or CHAP is employed between the switch and the RADIUS server.

Figure 1-9

illustrates the authentication procedure (assuming that CHAP is employed between the switch and the

RADIUS server).