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PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide 1275
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How multi-device port authentication works
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Supported RADIUS attributes
Dell PowerConnect devices support the following RADIUS attributes for multi-device port
authentication:
Username (1) – RFC 2865
NAS-IP-Address (4) – RFC 2865
NAS-Port (5) – RFC 2865
Service-Type (6) – RFC 2865
FilterId (11) – RFC 2865
Framed-MTU (12) – RFC 2865
State (24) – RFC 2865
Vendor-Specific (26) – RFC 2865
Session-Timeout (27) – RFC 2865
Termination-Action (29) – RFC 2865
Calling-Station-ID (31) – RFC 2865
NAS-Port-Type (61) š RFC 2865
Tunnel-Type (64) – RFC 2868
Tunnel-Medium-Type (65) – RFC 2868
EAP Message (79) – RFC 2579
Message-Authenticator (80) RFC 3579
Tunnel-Private-Group-Id (81) – RFC 2868
NAS-Port-id (87) – RFC 2869
Support for dynamic VLAN assignment
The Dell multi-device port authentication feature supports dynamic VLAN assignment, where a port
can be placed in one or more VLANs based on the MAC address learned on that interface. For
details about this feature, refer to “Configuring the RADIUS server to support dynamic VLAN
assignment” on page 1282.
Support for dynamic ACLs
The multi-device port authentication feature supports the assignment of a MAC address to a
specific ACL, based on the MAC address learned on the interface. For details about this feature,
refer to “Dynamically applying IP ACLs to authenticated MAC addresses” on page 1283.
Support for authenticating multiple MAC addresses
on an interface
The multi-device port authentication feature allows multiple MAC addresses to be authenticated or
denied authentication on each interface. The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be
authenticated on each interface is limited only by the amount of system resources available on the
Dell PowerConnect device.