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HP ProCurve 3500yl Series User Manual

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Configuring Port-Based and Client-Based Access Control (802.1X)
802.1X Open VLAN Mode
Condition Rule
Effect of Unauthorized-Client VLAN
session on untagged port VLAN
membership
When an unauthenticated client connects to a port that is already
configured with a static, untagged VLAN, the switch temporarily
moves the port to the Unauthorized-Client VLAN (also untagged).
(While the Unauthorized-Client VLAN is in use, the port does not
access any other VLANs.)
If the client disconnects, the port leaves the Unauthorized-Client
VLAN and re-acquires membership in all the statically configured
VLANs to which it belongs.
If the client becomes authenticated, the port leaves the
Unauthenticated-Client VLAN and joins the appropriate VLAN.
(Refer to
“VLAN Membership Priorities” on page 10-25.
In the case of the multiple clients allowed on switches, if an
authenticated client is already using the port for a different VLAN,
then any other unauthenticated clients needing to use the
Unauthorized-Client VLAN are blocked.
Effect of Authorized-Client VLAN When a client becomes authenticated on a port that is already
session on untagged port VLAN
configured with a static, untagged VLAN, the switch temporarily
membership.
moves the port to the Authorized-Client VLAN (also untagged).
While the Authorized-Client VLAN is in use, the port does not have
access to the statically configured, untagged VLAN.
When the authenticated client disconnects, the switch removes the
port from the Authorized-Client VLAN and moves it back to the
untagged membership in the statically configured VLAN. (After
client authentication, the port resumes any tagged VLAN
memberships for which it is already configured. For details, refer to
the Note on page
10-26.)
Note: This rule assumes:
No alternate VLAN has been assigned by a RADIUS server.
No other authenticated clients are already using the port.
Multiple Authenticator Ports Using You can use the same static VLAN as the Unauthorized-Client VLAN
the Same Unauthorized-Client and for all 802.1X authenticator ports configured on the switch. Similarly,
Authorized-Client VLANs you can use the same static VLAN as the Authorized-Client VLAN for
all 802.1X authenticator ports configured on the switch.
Caution: Do not use the same static VLAN for both the unauthorized-
client VLAN and the authorized-client VLAN. Using one VLAN for both
creates a security risk by defeating the isolation of unauthenticated
clients.
Effect of Failed Client Authentication
When there is an Unauthorized-Client VLAN configured on an 802.1X
Attempt
authenticator port, an unauthorized client connected to the port has
This rule assumes no other authenticated
access only to the network resources belonging to the Unauthorized-
clients are already using the port on a
Client VLAN. This access continues until the client disconnects from
different VLAN.
the port. (If there is no Unauthorized-Client VLAN configured on the
authenticator port, the port simply blocks access for any unauthorized
client.)
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HP ProCurve 3500yl Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP ProCurve 3500yl Series
Switching Capacity176 Gbps
LayerLayer 3
Input Voltage100-240 VAC
PoEAvailable on some models
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
Routing ProtocolRIP, OSPF, BGP
Remote Management ProtocolTelnet
FeaturesVLAN
Power Consumption OperationalVaries by model
Memory256 MB
Power SupplyInternal
Security Features802.1X, RADIUS, TACACS+
Ports24 or 48 x 10/100/1000Base-T ports

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