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9. Select OK to save the changes and overrides made to the RF Domain configuration. Selecting Reset reverts the screen to
its last saved configuration.
5.4.4 Wired 802.1X Overrides
Overriding a Device Configuration
802.1X provides administrators secure, identity based access control as another data protection option to utilize with a device
profile.
802.1X is an IEEE standard for media-level (Layer 2) access control, offering the capability to permit or deny network
connectivity based on the identity of the user or device.
1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.
2. Select Devices.
3. Select Device Overrides from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select a target device from the device browser in the lower, left-hand, side of the UI.
5. Select Wired 802.1x.
Figure 5-123 Profile Wired 802.1X screen
6. Set the following Wired 802.1x Settings:
7. Select OK to save the changes to the 802.1x override configuration. Select Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.
Dot1x Authentication
Control
Select this option to globally enable 802.1x authentication for the
access point. This setting
is disabled by default.
Dot1x AAA Policy Use the drop-down menu to select an AAA policy to associate with the wired 802.1x
traffic. If a suitable AAA policy does not exist, click the Create icon to create a new policy
or the Edit icon to modify an existing policy.
Dot1x Guest VLAN
Control
Select this option to globally enable 802.1x guest VLANs for the selected device. This
setting is disabled by default.
MAC Authentication
AAA Policy
Use the drop-down menu to select an AAA authentication policy for MAC address
authentication. If a suitable MAC AAA policy does not exist, click the Create icon to create
a new policy or the Edit icon to modify an existing policy.