Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch 维护手册
Security
802.1X
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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Defining 802.1X Properties
Use the 802.1X Properties page to configure the global 802.1X administrative
mode on the switch.
mode on the switch.
To enable 802.1X security globally:
STEP 1
Click Security > 802.1X > Properties in the navigation window.
STEP 2
Select Enable for the Port Based Authentication State to allow 802.1X port-based
authentication globally on the switch.
authentication globally on the switch.
STEP 3
Select an authentication method from the Authentication Method list:
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None—No authentication method is used.
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Local—The switch performs local authentication of a remote supplicant
based on EAP-MD5. The supplicant identification must be one of the
management users configured on the switch (see
based on EAP-MD5. The supplicant identification must be one of the
management users configured on the switch (see
).
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RADIUS—The switch depends on one or more external RADIUS servers to
perform the authentication. You must configure the supplicant identity and
authentication directly the servers. (See
perform the authentication. You must configure the supplicant identity and
authentication directly the servers. (See
for information.)
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RADIUS, None—The switch depends on one or more external RADIUS
servers to perform the authentication. (See description of RADIUS above.) If
the switch cannot reach any servers, then no authentication is used.
servers to perform the authentication. (See description of RADIUS above.) If
the switch cannot reach any servers, then no authentication is used.
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RADIUS, Local—The switch depends on one or more external RADIUS
servers to perform the authentication (see description of RADIUS above.) If
the switch cannot reach any servers, it performs the authentication locally
(see previous description of Local).
servers to perform the authentication (see description of RADIUS above.) If
the switch cannot reach any servers, it performs the authentication locally
(see previous description of Local).
NOTE
When the (Radius, None) or the (Radius, Local) option is selected,
None or Local is used only if the Radius Server specified is incorrect or it is
not specified; if it is correct, but the credentials are incorrect, the
authentication fails and does not fall back to the None or the Local option.
not specified; if it is correct, but the credentials are incorrect, the
authentication fails and does not fall back to the None or the Local option.
STEP 4
Click Apply. Your changes are saved to the Running Configuration.