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Chapter 10 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Understanding IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
• 802.1x Accounting Attribute-Value Pairs, page 10-15
• 802.1x Readiness Check, page 10-16
• 802.1x Authentication with VLAN Assignment, page 10-16
• Using 802.1x Authentication with Per-User ACLs, page 10-17
• 802.1x Authentication with Guest VLAN, page 10-21
• 802.1x Authentication with Restricted VLAN, page 10-22
• 802.1x Authentication with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass, page 10-23
• 802.1x Authentication with Voice VLAN Ports, page 10-24
• 802.1x Authentication with Port Security, page 10-25
• 802.1x Authentication with Wake-on-LAN, page 10-26
• 802.1x Authentication with MAC Authentication Bypass, page 10-26
• 802.1x User Distribution, page 10-28
• Network Admission Control Layer 2 802.1x Validation, page 10-29
• Flexible Authentication Ordering, page 10-29
• Open1x Authentication, page 10-29
• Using Voice Aware 802.1x Security, page 10-30
• 802.1x Supplicant and Authenticator Switches with Network Edge Access Topology (NEAT),
page 10-30
• 802.1x Authentication with Downloadable ACLs and Redirect URLs, page 10-18
• Using IEEE 802.1x Authentication with ACLs and the RADIUS Filter-Id Attribute, page 10-31
• Common Session ID, page 10-32
Device Roles
Device roles with 802.1x port-based authentication:
Figure 10-1 802.1x Device Roles
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Workstations
(clients)
Authentication
server
(RADIUS)