TP-Link T1500G-8T T1500G-10PSUN V1 User Guide - Page 185

Control Mode, Control Type, Authorized

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Control Mode: Control Type: Authorized: LAG: Specify the Control Mode for the port. • Auto: In this mode, the port will normally work only after passing the 802.1X Authentication. • Force-Authorized: In this mode, the port can work normally without passing the 802.1X Authentication. • Force-Unauthorized: In this mode, the port is forbidden working for its fixed unauthorized status. Specify the Control Type for the port. • MAC Based: Any client connected to the port should pass the 802.1X Authentication for access. • Port Based: All the clients connected to the port can access the network on the condition that any one of the clients has passed the 802.1X Authentication. Displays the authentication status of the port. Displays the LAG to which the port belongs to. Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Install the 802.1X client Required. For the client computers, you are required to software. install the TP-Link 802.1X Client provided on the CD. Please refer to the software guide in the same directory with the software for more information. 2 Configure the 802.1X Required. By default, the global 802.1X function is globally. disabled. On the Network Security→802.1X→Global Config page, configure the 802.1X function globally. 3 Configure the 802.1X for the Required. On the Network Security→802.1X→Port port. Config page, configure the 802.1X feature for the port of the switch basing on the actual network. 4 Connect an authentication Required. Record the information of the client in the server to the switch and do LAN to the authentication server and configure the some configuration. corresponding authentication username and password for the client. 5 Enable the AAA function Required. On the Network Security→AAA→Global globally. Conifg page, enable the AAA function globally. 6 Configure the parameters of Required. On the Network Security→AAA→RADIUS the authentication server. Server Conifg page, configure the parameters of the RADIUS server. Note: 1. The 802.1X function takes effect only when it is enabled globally on the switch and for the port. 2. The 802.1X function cannot be enabled for LAG member ports. That is, the port with 802.1X function enabled cannot be added to the LAG. 175

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Control Mode:
Specify the Control Mode for the port.
Auto:
In this mode, the port will normally work only after
passing the 802.1X Authentication.
Force-Authorized:
In this mode, the port can work normally
without passing the 802.1X Authentication.
Force-Unauthorized:
In this mode, the port is forbidden
working for its fixed unauthorized status.
Control Type:
Specify the Control Type for the port.
MAC Based:
Any client connected to the port should pass
the 802.1X Authentication for access.
Port Based:
All the clients connected to the port can access
the network on the condition that any one of the clients has
passed the 802.1X Authentication.
Authorized:
Displays the authentication status of the port.
LAG:
Displays the LAG to which the port belongs to.
Configuration Procedure:
Step
Operation
Description
1
Install
the
802.1X
client
software.
Required. For the client computers, you are required to
install the TP-Link 802.1X Client provided on the CD.
Please refer to the software guide in the same directory
with the software for more information
.
2
Configure
the
802.1X
globally.
Required. By default, the global 802.1X function is
disabled. On the
Network Security
802.1X
Global
Config
page, configure the 802.1X function globally.
3
Configure the 802.1X for the
port.
Required.
On the
Network
Security
802.1X
Port
Config
page, configure the 802.1X feature for the port
of the switch basing on the actual network.
4
Connect
an
authentication
server to the switch and do
some configuration.
Required. Record the information of the client in the
LAN to the authentication server and configure the
corresponding authentication username and password
for the client.
5
Enable
the
AAA
function
globally.
Required.
On
the
Network
Security
AAA
Global
Conifg
page, enable the AAA function globally.
6
Configure the parameters of
the authentication server.
Required. On the
Network Security
AAA
RADIUS
Server Conifg
page, configure the parameters of the
RADIUS server.
Note:
1.
The 802.1X function takes effect only when it is enabled globally on the switch and for the
port.
2.
The 802.1X function cannot be enabled for LAG member ports. That is, the port with
802.1X function enabled cannot be added to the LAG.
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