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User’s Manual of IGS-10020MT
Figure 4-11-2: EAP Message Exchange
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
The switch port state determines whether or not the client is granted access to the network. The port starts in the unauthorized
state. While in this state, the port disallows all ingress and egress traffic except for 802.1X protocol packets. When a client is
successfully authenticated, the port transitions to the authorized state, allowing all traffic for the client to flow normally.
If a client that does not support 802.1X is connected to an unauthorized 802.1X port, the switch requests the client's identity. In
this situation, the client does not respond to the request, the port remains in the unauthorized state, and the client is not granted
access to the network.
In contrast, when an 802.1X-enabled client connects to a port that is not running the 802.1X protocol, the client initiates the
authentication process by sending the EAPOL-start frame. When no response is received, the client sends the request for a
fixed number of times. Because no response is received, the client begins sending frames as if the port is in the authorized state
If the client is successfully authenticated (receives an Accept frame from the authentication server), the port state changes to
authorized, and all frames from the authenticated client are allowed through the port. If the authentication fails, the port remains
in the unauthorized state, but authentication can be retried. If the authentication server cannot be reached, the switch can
retransmit the request. If no response is received from the server after the specified number of attempts, authentication fails,
and network access is not granted.
When a client logs off, it sends an EAPOL-logoff message, causing the switch port to transition to the unauthorized state.
If the link state of a port transitions from up to down, or if an EAPOL-logoff frame is received, the port returns to the unauthorized
state.
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Planet IGS-10020MT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switch typeManaged
Switch layerL2+
Quality of Service (QoS) supportYes
SFP module slots quantity2
Installed SFP modules quantity0
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports typeGigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity8
10G supportNo
Number of VLANs255
Networking standardsIEEE 1588, IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1ab, IEEE 802.1ad, IEEE 802.1ag, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1s, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3ah, IEEE 802.3bz, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3z
Copper ethernet cabling technology1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T
Security algorithms802.1x RADIUS, SSH, SSL/TLS
Throughput14.8 Mpps
Jumbo frames9000
MAC address table8000 entries
Stackable-
CertificationFCC Part 15 Class A, CE
Product colorBlack
Housing materialAluminum
International Protection (IP) codeIP30
Power consumption (typical)10 W
Heat dissipation34 BTU/h
Operating temperature (T-T)-40 - 75 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95 %
Harmonized System (HS) code85176990
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth87.8 mm
Width56 mm
Height135 mm
Weight720 g

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