3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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802.1X Configuration 
When configuring 802.1X, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
802.1X Overview 
The 802.1X protocol was proposed by IEEE 802 LAN/WAN committee for security of wireless LANs 
(WLAN). It has been widely used on Ethernet as a common port access control mechanism. 
As a port-based network access control protocol, 802.1X is used to perform port-level authentication 
and control of devices connected to the 802.1X-enabled LAN 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. 
 
 
The port security feature provides rich security modes that combine or extend 802.1X and MAC 
address authentication. In a networking environment that requires flexible use of 802.1X and MAC 
address authentication, you are recommended to configure the port security feature. In a network 
environment that requires only 802.1X authentication, you are recommended to configure the 802.1X 
directly rather than configure the port security feature for simplicity sake. For how to use the port 
security feature, refer to Port Security Configuration in the Security Volume
 
To get more information about 802.1X, go to these topics: