The 2626
supports 1 VLAN per port. I'm not sure exactly
how the 2626 deals with multiple supplicants... but I
would bet (based on passed experience on other switches)... the 2626
ignores all 802.1x (EAP Starts) from any subsequent endpoints
after the first successful authentication (until the
port
First, this information is well documented
both by ProCurve and in RFC3580.
That said the AV pairs you're looking for are
as follows:
Tunnel-Medium-Type =
802
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID = 123 (the
VLAN)
Tunnel-Type = VLAN
Jeff
Original Message Subject:
assigning a vlan-id after
I have no experience with the opensouce efforts you mention
below...
Original Message Subject: RE:
802.1xFrom: "Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:
Wed, November 02, 2005 11:19 amTo: "'FreeRadius users mailing
list'"
Ok, will call
Dlink to see if that have something (the hotspot
AV = ATTRIBUTE VALUE
D-Link what? D-Link makes lots of stuff...
generally great price... but not the most feature rich
products.
To get the features you desire you'll likely need a
higher-end box. I'm not a big proponent of
"pitching" specific products in this forum. Suffice it
to say ther
Alex,
Features such as 'bandwidth and port blocking"
(if any) are allocated/configured on the _NAS_ (in this case a
NAS port) via AV pair/s provided by RADIUS... the '802.1x
Supplicant" (Client/Endpoint) in simple terms... provides a
secure/standard conduit which facilitates the communication of
cr
, March 19, 2005 7:50 PM
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS Win32 Binary Distribution?
"Jeff Reilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any reason no one has yet made available FreeRADIUS Win32
binaries
> for Distribution?
No one has b
Is there any reason no one has yet made available FreeRADIUS Win32 binaries
for Distribution? I have built 1.0.2 with Cygwin and have put together a
basic install wrapper. I have done some investigation with respect to
distribution of the required Cygwin binaries... and could find no obvious
reas
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