Specifying An Authentication Domain For Mac Authentication Users; Displaying And Maintaining Mac Authentication - HP 12500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Set the maximum number of
concurrent MAC authentication
users allowed on a port.
NOTE:
You cannot enable MAC authentication on a link aggregation member port. If MAC authentication is
enabled on a port, you cannot assign it to a link aggregation group.
Specifying an authentication domain for MAC
authentication users
By default, MAC authentication users are in the system default authentication domain. To implement
different access policies for users, you can specify authentication domains for MAC authentication users
in the following ways:
Specify a global authentication domain in system view. This domain setting applies to all ports.
Specify an authentication domain for an individual port in interface view.
MAC authentication chooses an authentication domain for users on a port in this order: the port-specific
domain, the global domain, and the default domain. For more information about authentication
domains, see
To specify an authentication domain for MAC authentication users:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Specify an authentication
domain for MAC
authentication users.

Displaying and maintaining MAC authentication

Task
Display MAC authentication
information.
"Configuring
AAA."
Command
system-view
Approach 1:
mac-authentication domain
domain-name
Approach 2:
a.
b.
Command
display mac-authentication
[ interface interface-list ] [ | { begin
| exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Command
mac-authentication max-user
user-number
interface interface-type
interface-number
mac-authentication domain
domain-name
98
Remarks
Optional.
By default, a port allows up to
4096 concurrent MAC.
Authentication users.
Remarks
N/A
Use either approach.
By default, the system default
authentication domain is used for
MAC authentication users.
Remarks
Available in any view.

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