3com 5500-ei pwr Instruccion De Instalación

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802.1x Configuration 
When configuring 802.1x, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
Introduction to 802.1x 
The 802.1x protocol (802.1x for short) was developed by IEEE802 LAN/WAN committee to address 
security issues of wireless LANs. It was then used in Ethernet as a common access control mechanism 
for LAN ports to address mainly authentication and security problems. 
802.1x is a port-based network access control protocol. It is used to perform port-level authentication 
and control of devices connected to the 802.1x-enabled ports. With the 802.1x protocol employed, a 
user-side device can access the LAN only when it passes the authentication. Those devices that fail to 
pass the authentication are denied access to the LAN.  
This section covers these topics: 
Architecture of 802.1x Authentication 
As shown in 
, 802.1x adopts a client/server architecture with three entities: a supplicant 
system, an authenticator system, and an authentication server system.