3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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The controlled port and uncontrolled port are two parts of the same port. Any packets arriving at the 
port are available to both of them. 
Authorized state and unauthorized state 
The controlled port can be set in either the authorized or unauthorized status, which depends on the 
authentication result, as shown in 
Figure 1-2 Authorized/unauthorized status of a controlled port 
 
 
You can set the authorization mode of a specified port to control the port authorization status. The 
authorization modes include: 
authorized-force: Places the port in the authorized state, allowing users of the ports to access the 
network without authentication. 
unauthorized-force: Places the port in the unauthorized state, denying any access requests from 
users of the ports. 
auto: Places the port in the unauthorized state initially to allow only EAPOL packets to pass, and 
turns the ports into the authorized state to allow access to the network after the users pass 
authentication. This is the most common choice. 
Control direction 
In the unauthorized state, the controlled port can be set to deny traffic to and from the client or just the 
traffic from the client. 
 
 
Currently, your device can only be set to deny traffic from the client. 
 
EAP over LAN 
EAPOL packet format 
EAPOL, defined in 802.1X, is intended to carry EAP protocol packets between clients and devices over 
 shows the EAPOL packet format.