Netgear M4100-24G-POE+ (GSM7224P) - ProSAFE Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch 사용자 설명서

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M4100 Series Managed Switch 
You can configure additional settings to control access to the network through the ports. 
See 
Port Security Interface Configuration 
on page
 
287 for information about the settings.
4. 
Click the APPLY button.
5. 
From the 802.1X Configuration screen, set the Port Based Authentication State and Guest 
VLAN Mode to Enable, and then click the APPLY button.
Ssee 
Port Security Configuration 
on page
 
286.
This example uses the default values for the port authentication settings, but there are 
several additional settings that you can configure. For example, the EAPOL Flood Mode 
field allows you to enable the forwarding of EAPoL frames when 802.1X is disabled on 
the device. 
6. 
From the RADIUS Server Configuration screen, configure a RADIUS server with the 
following settings:
Server Address: 192.168.10.23
Secret Configured: Yes
Secret: secret123
Active: Primary
For more information, see 
RADIUS 
on page
 
245.
7. 
Click the ADD button.
8. 
From the Authentication List screen, configure the default List to use RADIUS as the first 
authentication method.
This example enables 802.1X-based port security on managed switch and prompts the hosts 
connected on ports g5–g8 for an 802.1X-based authentication. The switch passes the 
authentication information to the configured RADIUS server.
MSTP
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) runs on bridged networks to help eliminate loops. If a bridge 
loop occurs, the network can become flooded with traffic. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning 
Tree Protocol (MSTP) supports multiple instances of Spanning Tree to efficiently channel 
VLAN traffic over different interfaces. Each instance of the Spanning Tree behaves in the 
manner specified in IEEE 802.1w, Rapid Spanning Tree, with slight modifications in the 
working but not the end effect (chief among the effects is the rapid transitioning of the port to 
the forwarding state). 
The difference between the RSTP and the traditional STP (IEEE 802.1D) is the ability to 
configure and recognize full duplex connectivity and ports that are connected to end stations, 
resulting in rapid transitioning of the port to the rorwarding state and the suppression of 
topology change notification. These features are represented by the parameters pointtopoint 
and edgeport. MSTP is compatible to both RSTP and STP. It behaves appropriately to STP 
and RSTP bridges.