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Configuring Access Guardian Quick Steps for Configuring Access Guardian
OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Network Configuration Guide December 2017 page 28-11
-> unp classification mac-range 08-00-27-00-98-0A 08-00-27-00-98-FF profile1
na_employee
There are additional types of classification rules that can also be configured to determine UNP profile
assignment. See “UNP Classification Rules” on page 28-23 for more information.
9 Configure UNP functionality and port type (bridge or access) on the ports that will connect user
devices to the OmniSwitch. Traffic received on bridge ports can be assigned to profiles mapped to a
VLAN (VLAN profiles); traffic received on access ports can be assigned to profiles mapped to a service
(service profiles). For example, the following command enables UNP bridge port type functionality:
-> unp port 1/1/20 port-type bridge
10 Enable authentication (802.1X or MAC) for the UNP port to trigger the authentication process for
traffic received on the port. For example, the following command enables MAC authentication on UNP
port 1/1/20. Traffic received on port 1/1/20 is authenticated through the RADIUS server defined in Step 1:
-> unp port 1/1/1 mac-authentication
11 Enable the classification status for the UNP port to trigger the use of classification rules to determine
the profile assignment for traffic received on the port. Classification rules are only applied when
authentication is not enabled or fails to provide a profile assignment for the traffic. For example, the
following command enables classification on port 1/1/20:
-> unp port 1/1/1 classification
12 Assign a default profile to the UNP port. If traffic from a user device that is connected to a UNP port
is not classified into any other UNP profile (authentication and classification rules fail), the device is
assigned to the default profile configured for the port. For example, the following command configures
“def_unp” as the default profile for UNP bridge port 1/1/20:
-> unp port 1/1/20 default-profile def_unp
For more information about the configurable UNP port options, see “UNP Ports” on page 28-21 for
more information.

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