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Lowercase, Uppercase, Delimiter, Hyphen, Colon, Delimiter Number, Apply, General Settings, Max Users
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DMS-3130 Series Multi-Gigabit L3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Parameter Case Delimiter Delimiter Number Description Select the case format that will be used for the network access authentication MAC address here. Options to choose from are Lowercase and Uppercase. Select the delimiter that will be used here. Options to choose from are: • Hyphen - Specifies that the format will be AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF. • Colon - Specifies that the format will be AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF. • Dot - Specifies that the format will be AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF. None - Specifies that when not using any delimiter, the format will be AABBCCDDEEFF. Select the delimiter number here. Options to choose from are: • 1 - Single delimiter, the format is: AABBCC.DDEEFF. • 2 - Double delimiters, the format is: AABB.CCDD.EEFF. • 5 - Multiple delimiters, the format is: AA.BB.CC.DD.EE. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in General Settings are described below: Parameter Max Users Deny MAC-Move Authorization State Description Enter the maximum number of users allowed here. This value must be between 1 and 1000. By default, this option is 1000. Select to enable or disable the deny MAC-move feature here. This option controls whether to allow authenticated hosts to do roaming across different Switch ports and only controls whether a host, which is authenticated at a port set to the multi-authenticate mode, is allowed to move to another port. If a station is allowed to move, there are two situations. It may either need to be re-authenticated or directly moved to the new port without reauthentication based on the following rule. If the new port has the same authentication configuration as the original port, then re-authentication is not needed. The host will inherit the same authorization attributes with new port. The authenticated host can do roaming from port 1 to port 2 and inherit the authorization attributes without re-authentication. If the new port has the different authentication configuration as the original port, then reauthentication is needed. The authenticated host on port 1 can move and reauthenticated by port 2. If the new port has no authentication method enabled, then the station is directly moved to the new port. The session with the original port is removed. The authenticated host on port 1 can be moved to port 2. If this feature is disabled and an authenticated host moves to another port, then this is treated as a violation error. Select to enable or disable the authorized state here. The option is used to enable or disable the acceptance of an authorized configuration. When authorization is enabled for authentication, the authorized attributes (for example VLAN, 802.1p default priority, bandwidth, and ACL) assigned by the RADIUS server will be accepted if the authorization status is enabled. Bandwidth and ACL are assigned on a per-port basis. If in the multiauthenticated mode, VLAN and 802.1p are assigned on a per-host basis. Otherwise, Bandwidth and ACL are assigned on a per-port basis. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in User Information are described below: 382