D-Link DGS-3200-10 Product Manual - Page 191

Guest VLAN, Apply, Security > Multiple Authentication > Guest VLAN

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xStack® DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch Methods Authorized Mode The multiple authentication method options include: None, Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC/JWAC), 802.1X+IMPB, IMPB+JWAC, and IMPB+WAC.  None means all multiple authentication methods are disabled.  Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC/JWAC) means if any of the authentication methods pass, then access will be granted. In this mode, MBAC, 802.1X and WAC/JWAC) can be enabled on a port at the same time. In Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC/JWAC mode, whether an individual security module is active on a port depends on its system state. As system states of WAC and JWAC are mutually exclusive, only one of them will active on a port at the same time.  802.1X+IMPB means 802.1X will be verified first, and then IMPB will be verified. Both authentication methods need to be passed.  IMPB+JWAC means IMPB will be verified first, and then JWAC will be verified. Both authentication methods need to be passed.  IMPB+WAC means IMPB will be verified first, and then WAC will be verified. Both authentication methods need to be passed. Toggle between Host Based and Port Based. When Port Based is selected, if one of the attached hosts passes the authentication, all hosts on the same port will be granted access to the network. If the user fails the authorization, this port will keep trying the next authentication method. When Host Based is selected, users are authenticated individually. Click Apply to implement the changes made. Guest VLAN Users can assign ports to or remove ports from a guest VLAN. To view the following window, click Security > Multiple Authentication > Guest VLAN: Figure 5 - 62. Guest VLAN window The following fields may be modified to configure Guest VLANs: Parameter Description VLAN Name Click the button and assign a VLAN as a Guest VLAN. The VLAN must be an existing static VLAN. VLAN ID (1-4094) Click the button and assign a VLAN ID for a Guest VLAN. The VLAN must be an existing static VLAN before this VID can be configured. Port List (e.g:1, 6- The list of ports to be configured. Alternatively, tick the All check box to set every port at once. 9) Operation Use the drop-down menu to choose the desired operation: Create VLAN, Add Ports, or Delete Ports. Click Apply to implement the Guest VLAN. Once properly configured, the Guest VLAN and associated ports will be listed in the lower part of the window. 178

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xStack
®
DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
178
Methods
The multiple authentication method options include:
None
,
Any (MAC, 802.1X or
WAC/JWAC)
,
802.1X+IMPB
,
IMPB+JWAC
, and
IMPB+WAC
.
None
means all multiple authentication methods are disabled.
Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC/JWAC)
means if any of the authentication methods
pass, then access will be granted. In this mode, MBAC, 802.1X and WAC/JWAC)
can be enabled on a port at the same time. In
Any (MAC, 802.1X or WAC/JWAC
mode, whether an individual security module is active on a port depends on its
system state.
As system states of WAC and JWAC are mutually exclusive, only one of
them will active on a port at the same time.
802.1X+IMPB
means 802.1X will be verified first, and then IMPB will be verified.
Both authentication methods need to be passed.
IMPB+JWAC
means IMPB will be verified first, and then JWAC will be verified.
Both authentication methods need to be passed.
IMPB+WAC
means IMPB will be verified first, and then WAC will be verified. Both
authentication methods need to be passed.
Authorized Mode
Toggle between
Host Based
and
Port Based
. When
Port Based
is selected, if one of the
attached hosts passes the authentication, all hosts on the same port will be granted access to
the network. If the user fails the authorization, this port will keep trying the next authentication
method. When
Host Based
is selected, users are authenticated individually.
Click
Apply
to implement the changes made.
Guest VLAN
Users can assign ports to or remove ports from a guest VLAN.
To view the following window, click
Security > Multiple Authentication > Guest VLAN
:
Figure 5 - 62. Guest VLAN window
The following fields may be modified to configure Guest VLANs:
Parameter
Description
VLAN Name
Click the button and assign a VLAN as a Guest VLAN. The VLAN must be an existing static
VLAN.
VLAN ID (1-4094)
Click the button and assign a VLAN ID for a Guest VLAN. The VLAN must be an existing static
VLAN before this VID can be configured.
Port List (e.g:1, 6-
9)
The list of ports to be configured. Alternatively, tick the All check box to set every port at once.
Operation
Use the drop-down menu to choose the desired operation:
Create VLAN
,
Add Ports
, or
Delete
Ports
.
Click
Apply
to implement the Guest VLAN. Once properly configured, the Guest VLAN
and associated ports will be listed in the
lower part of the window.