Configuring 802.1X Open VLAN Mode
Use these commands to actually configure Open VLAN mode. For a listing of the steps needed to prepare the switch for using Open VLAN mode, see Setting Up and Configuring 802.1X Open VLAN Mode.
Syntax
aaa port-access authenticator <port-list>
[auth-vid <vlan-id>]
Configures an existing, static VLAN to be the Authorized- Client VLAN.
[<unauth-vid <vlan-id>]
Configures an existing, static VLAN to be the Unauthorized- Client VLAN.
For example, suppose you want to configure 802.1X port-access with Open VLAN mode on ports A10 - A20 and
- These two static VLANs already exist on the switch:
Unauthorized, VID = 80
Authorized, VID = 81
Your RADIUS server has an IP address of 10.28.127.101. The server uses rad4all as a server-specific key string. The server is connected to a port on the Default VLAN.
The switch's default VLAN is already configured with an IP address of 10.28.127.100 and a network mask of 255.255.255.0
switch(config)# aaa authentication port-access eap-radius
Configures the switch for 802.1X authentication using an EAP-RADIUS server.
switch(config)# aaa port-access authenticator a10-a20
Configures ports A10 - A20 as 802.1 authenticator ports.
switch(config)# radius host 10.28.127.101 key rad4all
Configures the switch to look for a RADIUS server with an IP address of 10.28.127.101 and an encryption key of rad4all.
switch(config)# aaa port-access authenticator e a10-a20 unauth-vid 80
Configures ports A10 - A20 to use VLAN 80 as the Unauthorized-Client VLAN.
switch(config)# aaa port-access authenticator e a10-a20 auth-vid 81
Configures ports A10 - A20 to use VLAN 81 as the Authorized-Client VLAN.
switch(config)# aaa port-access authenticator active
Activates 802.1X port-access on ports you have configured as authenticators.