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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
Setting Up and Configuring 802.1X Open VLAN Mode
Preparation. This section assumes use of both the Unauthorized-Client and
Authorized-Client VLANs. Refer to Table 10-2 on page 10-27 for other options.
Before you configure the 802.1X Open VLAN mode on a port:
Statically configure an “Unauthorized-Client VLAN” in the switch. The
only ports that should belong to this VLAN are ports offering services and
access you want available to unauthenticated clients. (802.1X authentica-
tor ports do not have to be members of this VLAN.)
Caution Do not allow any port memberships or network services on this VLAN that
would pose a security risk if exposed to an unauthorized client.
Statically configure an Authorized-Client VLAN in the switch. The only
ports that should belong to this VLAN are ports offering services and
access you want available to authenticated clients. 802.1X authenticator
ports do not have to be members of this VLAN.
Note that if an 802.1X authenticator port is an untagged member of
another VLAN, the port’s access to that other VLAN will be temporarily
removed while an authenticated client is connected to the port. For
example, if:
i. Port A5 is an untagged member of VLAN 1 (the default VLAN).
ii. You configure port A5 as an 802.1X authenticator port.
iii. You configure port A5 to use an Authorized-Client VLAN.
Then, if a client connects to port A5 and is authenticated, port A5 becomes
an untagged member of the Authorized-Client VLAN and is temporarily
suspended from membership in the default VLAN.
If you expect friendly clients to connect without having 802.1X supplicant
software running, provide a server on the Unauthorized-Client VLAN for
downloading 802.1X supplicant software to the client, and a procedure by
which the client initiates the download.
A client must either have a valid IP address configured before connecting
to the switch, or download one through the Unauthorized-Client VLAN
from a DHCP server. In the latter case, you will need to provide DHCP
services on the Unauthorized-Client VLAN.
Ensure that the switch is connected to a RADIUS server configured to
support authentication requests from clients using ports configured as
802.1X authenticators. (The RADIUS server should not be on the Unau-
thorized-Client VLAN.)
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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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