Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH 사용자 설명서
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Chapter 16. Network Login
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NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
MAC-Based Network Login Configuration Example
The following configuration example shows the NETGEAR switch configuration needed to
support the MAC-based network login example.
support the MAC-based network login example.
create vlan “temp”
create vlan “corp”
configure vlan “default” delete ports 4:1-4:4
# Configuration Information for VLAN corp
# No VLAN-ID is associated with VLAN corp.
configure vlan “corp” ipaddress 10.203.0.224 255.255.255.0
# Network Login Configuration
configure netlogin vlan “temp”
enable netlogin mac
enable netlogin ports 4:1-4:4 mac
configure netlogin add mac-list default <password>
# RADIUS Client Configuration
configure radius netlogin primary server 10.0.1.2 1812 client-ip 10.10.20.30 vr
“VR-Mgmt”
configure radius netlogin primary shared-secret purple
enable radius
The following example is a users file entry for a specific MAC address on a FreeRADIUS
server:
server:
00E018A8C540 Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "00E018A8C540"
Note:
For information about how to use and configure your RADIUS
server, see
on page 475 and the
documentation that came with your RADIUS server.
Additional Network Login Configuration Details
This section describes additional, optional network login configurations. These configurations
are not required to run network login; however, depending on your network settings and
environment, you can use the commands described in this section to enhance your network
login settings.
are not required to run network login; however, depending on your network settings and
environment, you can use the commands described in this section to enhance your network
login settings.
Review the earlier sections of this chapter for general information about network login and
information about MAC-based, web-based, and 802.1x authentication methods.
information about MAC-based, web-based, and 802.1x authentication methods.