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Web and MAC Authentication
Configuring MAC Authentication
Syntax: aaa port-access mac-based addr-format
<no-delimiter|single-dash|multi-dash|multi-colon>
Specifies the MAC address format to be used in the
RADIUS request message. This format must match the
format used to store the MAC addresses in the RADIUS
server. (Default: no-delimiter)
no-delimiter — specifies an aabbccddeeff format.
single-dash — specifies an aabbcc-ddeeff format.
multi-dash — specifies an aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff format.
multi-colon — specifies an aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff format.
Syntax: [no] aaa port-access mac-based < port-list >
Enables MAC-based authentication on the specified
ports. Use the no form of the command to disable MAC-
based authentication on the specified ports.
Syntax: aaa port-access mac-based [e] < port-list > [addr-limit <1-32>]
Specifies the maximum number of authenticated
MACs to allow on the port. (Default: 1)
Note: On switches where MAC Auth and 802.1X can
operate concurrently, this limit includes the total
number of clients authenticated through both methods.
Syntax: [no] aaa port-access mac-based [e] < port-list > [addr-moves]
Allows client moves between the specified ports under
MAC Auth control. When enabled, the switch allows
addresses to move without requiring a re-authentica-
tion. When disabled, the switch does not allow moves
and when one does occur, the user will be forced to re-
authenticate. At least two ports (from port(s) and to
port(s)) must be specified. Use the no form of the
command to disable MAC address moves between ports
under MAC Auth control.
(Default: disabled – no moves allowed)
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