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802.1X Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
page 59-15
802.1x non-supplicant policy 
Configures a non-supplicant device classification policy for an 802.1x port. This type of policy does not 
perform any authentication. A non-supplicant is a device that does not support using the 802.1x protocol 
for authentication. 
802.1x slot/port non-supplicant policy {group-mobility | user-network-profile profile_name | vlan vid | 
default-vlan | block | captive-portal}
Syntax Definitions
slot/port
The slot and port number of the 802.1x port.
group-mobility
Use Group Mobility rules for device classification. 
profile_name
The name of an existing User Network Profile (UNP) to use for device 
classification. 
vlan vid
Use this VLAN ID number for device classification. 
default-vlan
Assign supplicant to the default VLAN for the 802.1x port.
block
Block supplicant traffic on the 802.1x port.
captive-portal
Use Captive Portal for web-based device classification.
Defaults
By default no device classification policies are configured for an 802.1x port.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
• Because this policy does not use 802.1x or MAC authentication, only one classification parameter is 
specified and non-supplicants are only classified for assignment to non-authenticated VLANs.
• Note that if a non-supplicant policy is not configured for an 802.1x port, then non-supplicants are auto-
matically blocked from accessing the port. 
• If the captive-portal parameter is specified with this command, then the Captive Portal authentication 
policy is applied to non-supplicant traffic. See the 
 
command page for more information.
• A User Network Profile (UNP) specifies a VLAN assignment for the device, whether or not Host 
Integrity Check (HIC) is required for the device, and if any QoS access control list (ACL) policies are 
applied to the device. See the 
 command page for information about how to 
create a UNP.
• Configuring non-supplicant classification policies is only supported on 802.1x enabled mobile ports.
• Each 802.1x port can have one supplicant policy and one non-supplicant policy for handling 802.1x 
and non-802.1x devices, respectively. Configuring a new supplicant or non-supplicant policy over-
writes any policies that may already exist for the port.