Introduction to BYOD-redirect
The BYOD (bring-your-own-device) feature lets you design, manage, and control a BYOD network when you configure the BYOD-redirect feature on your switches.
Where BYOD-redirect is enabled on a switch, the device’s client credentials are sent to the BYOD server for registration. The BYOD server stores the registration information for each client’s device (such as the device MAC-address), which gives that client’s device access to the network.
The BYOD solution includes:
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secure user authentication
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centralized authentication process
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authorization and accounting
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unified monitoring and network management services
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ease-of-use self-registration (on-boarding) process
BYOD solution
The following figure illustrates a BYOD solution that includes the following:
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Access point and wireless controller: manages wireless SSIDs.
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BYOD (IMC) server: manages BYOD policy and centralized user management.
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switches: redirects user registration traffic to IMC and grants access to ports.
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BYOD Redirect feature