Netgear GS110TP GS108T/ GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Page 165
Port Authentication, Security > Authentication List
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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure global 802.1X settings: 1. Select the appropriate radio button in the Port Based Authentication State field to enable or disable 802.1X administrative mode on the switch. • Enable. Port-based authentication is permitted on the switch. Note: If 802.1X is enabled, authentication is performed by a RADIUS server. This means the primary authentication method must be RADIUS. To set the method, go to Security > Management Security > Authentication List and select RADIUS as method 1 for defaultList. For more information, see Authentication List Configuration on page 155. • Disable. The switch does not check for 802.1X authentication before allowing traffic on any ports, even if the ports are configured to allow only authenticated users. 2. Select the appropriate radio button in the Guest VLAN field to enable or disable the guest VLAN supplicant mode. • Enabled. When no 802.1X supplicant is authenticated on a port, the port still provides limited network access, as determined by a guest VLAN configured on the authentication server. • Disabled. A guest VLAN cannot be used for unauthorized ports. 3. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 4. If you change the settings, click Apply to apply the new settings to the system. Port Authentication Use the Port Authentication page to enable and configure port access control on one or more ports. To access the Port Authentication page, click Security Port Authentication, and then click the Advanced Port Authentication link. Note: Use the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the browser to view all the fields on the Port Authentication page. The following screen shots show the left and right halves of the Port Authentication page. Chapter 5: Managing Device Security | 165