HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2600 Series Switch User Manual


 
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Configuring Port-Based Access Control (802.1X)
General Operating Rules and Notes
If a client already has access to a switch port when you configure the
port for 802.1X authenticator operation, the port will block the client
from further network access until it can be authenticated.
On a port configured for 802.1X with RADIUS authentication, if the
RADIUS server specifies a VLAN for the supplicant and the port is a
trunk member, the port will be blocked. If the port is later removed
from the trunk, the port will try to authenticate the supplicant. If
authentication is successful, the port becomes unblocked. Similarly,
if the supplicant is authenticated and later the port becomes a trunk
member, the port will be blocked. If the port is then removed from
the trunk, it tries to re-authenticate the supplicant. If successful, the
port becomes unblocked.
To help maintain security, 802.1X and LACP cannot both be enabled
on the same port. If you try to configure 802.1X on a port already
configured for LACP (or the reverse) you will see a message similar
to the following:
Error configuring port X: LACP and 802.1X cannot be run together.
Note on 802.1X
and LACP
To help maintain security, the switch does not allow 802.1X and LACP to both
be enabled at the same time on the same port. Refer to “802.1X Operating
Messages” on page 8-48