Configuring Access Guardian Access Guardian Defaults
OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Network Configuration Guide December 2017 page 28-5
Access Guardian UNP Port Defaults
Access Guardian port-based functionality is implemented through the UNP feature. When UNP is enabled 
on a switch port or link aggregate with the unp port-type command, the following default configuration 
for UNP ports is applied:
Description Command Default 
Port bounce for MAC 
authenticated (non-supplicant) 
devices.
unp redirect port-bounce Disabled
802.1X authentication unp 802.1x-authentication Disabled
Alternate UNP profile for 
802.1X authenticated traffic.
unp 802.1x-authentication pass-alternate None
Bypass 802.1X authentication 
for supplicants
unp 802.1x-authentication bypass-8021x Disabled
Attempt MAC authentication or 
classification when 802.1X 
authentication fails.
unp 802.1x-authentication failure-policy Classification
Attempt 802.1X authentication 
after MAC authentication when 
802.1X bypass is enabled.
unp mac-authentication allow-eap None
MAC authentication unp mac-authentication Disabled
Alternate UNP for MAC 
authenticated traffic.
unp mac-authentication pass-alternate None
Rule-based classification unp classification Disabled
Trust the VLAN ID of a tagged 
packet to determine how the 
packet is classified.
unp trust-tag Disabled
Default UNP profile unp default-profile None
Domain ID assignment. unp domain 0
AAA configuration profile 
assignment.
unp aaa-profile None
Port template assignment. unp port port-template UNP bridge ports:
bridgeDefaultPortTemplate 
UNP access ports:
accessDefaultPortTemplate
Allow flooding of egress 
broadcast, unknown unicast, or 
multicast traffic (applies only to 
UNP bridge ports).
unp direction Both (blocked)
The administrative status of the 
UNP configuration on the port.
unp admin-state Enabled