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Contents
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Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-25866-01
Verifying Secure HTTP Connection: Example 12-47
Additional References 12-47
Related Documents 12-47
Standards 12-48
MIBs 12-48
RFCs 12-48
Technical Assistance 12-48
CHAPTER
13 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication 13-1
Finding Feature Information 13-1
Restrictions for Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication 13-1
Information About Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication 13-1
IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication 13-1
Device Roles 13-2
Authentication Process 13-3
Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication 13-4
Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange 13-4
Authentication Manager 13-6
Port-Based Authentication Methods 13-6
Per-User ACLs and Filter-Ids 13-7
Authentication Manager CLI Commands 13-8
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States 13-9
802.1x Host Mode 13-9
Multidomain Authentication 13-10
802.1x Multiple Authentication Mode 13-11
MAC Move 13-12
MAC Replace 13-12
802.1x Accounting 13-13
802.1x Accounting Attribute-Value Pairs 13-13
802.1x Readiness Check 13-14
802.1x Authentication with VLAN Assignment 13-15
Voice Aware 802.1x Security 13-16
802.1x Authentication with Per-User ACLs 13-17
802.1x Authentication with Downloadable ACLs and Redirect URLs 13-18
Cisco Secure ACS and Attribute-Value Pairs for the Redirect URL 13-19
Cisco Secure ACS and Attribute-Value Pairs for Downloadable ACLs 13-19
VLAN ID-Based MAC Authentication 13-20
802.1x Authentication with Guest VLAN 13-20
802.1x Authentication with Restricted VLAN 13-21