Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Ethernet Ports
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802.1X Configure the port as an 802.1X authenticator or supplicant.
The following options are available:
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Disabled: No 802.1X controls are applied to this port.
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Authenticator (Port-based): Only one of the attached
MAC hosts must be authorized for all hosts to be granted
access to the network.
•
Authenticator (MAC-based): Each MAC host is
individually authenticated.
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Supplicant: The port acts as a supplicant to an
upstream authenticator. Configure a port as Supplicant if
the port is a Trunk Port used to connect the AP to a LAN
switch.
See
“Working with 802.1X on Wired Ethernet Ports” on
page 151
for more information.
VLAN
Untag ID: Enter a valid VLAN ID in this field to segment
traffic arriving on this port to a specific VLAN. Default is 1.
Valid VLAN entries are 1-4094.
Members: Displays the VLAN membership of the port.
(Membership is configurable only for the General port type.)
Refer to “Working with Port-Based VLANs” on page 151
for more information.
Insert DHCP Option 82 When this option is enabled for an Ethernet port, additional
information is encapsulated in DHCP option 82 and inserted
into DHCP request packets.
Current format of option 82 is:
Circuit ID sub-option:
ETH:<IFNAME>:<VLAN>:N/A:
<MODEL>:<HOSTNAME>:<DEVMAC>
This option supports the ability for a service provider to
allocate IP addresses intelligently by considering information
on the origin of the IP allocation request.
Client Fingerprinting When this option is Enabled, the AP attempts to identify
client devices by their operating system, device type and
host name, if available.
Table 52. Configuring Ethernet ports (Continued)