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Perform a combination of MAC authentication and 802.1X authentication
macAddressOrUserLoginSecure
This mode is the combination of the
macAddressWithRadius
and
userLoginSecure
modes.
For wired users, the port performs MAC authentication upon receiving non-802.1X frames and performs
802.1X authentication upon receiving 802.1X frames.
macAddressOrUserLoginSecureExt
This mode is similar to the
macAddressOrUserLoginSecure
mode except that a port in this mode supports
multiple 802.1X and MAC authentication users.
macAddressElseUserLoginSecure
This mode is the combination of the
macAddressWithRadius
and
userLoginSecure
modes, with MAC
authentication having a higher priority, as the
Else
keyword implies.
For non-802.1X frames, a port in this mode performs only MAC authentication. For 802.1X frames, it
performs MAC authentication and then, if the authentication fails, 802.1X authentication.
macAddressElseUserLoginSecureExt
This mode is similar to the
macAddressElseUserLoginSecure
mode except that a port in this mode
supports multiple 802.1X and MAC authentication users, as the keyword
Ext
implies.
NOTE:
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The maximum number of users that a port supports equals the maximum number of secure MAC
addresses or the maximum number of authenticated users that the security mode supports, whichever
is smaller.
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For more information about configuring MAC address table entries, see
Layer 2—LAN Switching
Configuration Guide.
Support for guest VLAN and Auth-Fail VLAN
An 802.1X guest VLAN is the VLAN that a user is in before initiating authentication. An 802.1X Auth-
Fail VLAN or a MAC authentication guest VLAN is the VLAN that a user is in after failing authentication.
Support for the guest VLAN and Auth-Fail VLAN features varies with security modes.
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use the 802.1X guest VLAN and 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN features together with port security modes
that support 802.1X authentication. For more information about the 802.1X guest VLAN and Auth-
Fail VLAN on a port that performs MAC-based access control, see "
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Use the MAC authentication VLAN feature together with security modes that support MAC
authentication. For more information, see "
Configuring MAC authentication
NOTE:
If you configure both an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN and a MAC authentication guest VLAN on a port that
performs MAC-based access control, the 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN has a higher priority.