RADIUS-assigned ACLs
A RADIUS-assigned ACL for filtering traffic from a specific client or group of clients is configured on a RADIUS server. When the server authenticates a client associated with that ACL, the ACL is assigned to filter the inbound IP traffic received from the authenticated client through the port on which the client is connected to the switch. If the RADIUS server supports both IPv4 and IPv6 ACEs, the ACL assigned by the server can be configured to filter both traffic types, or just the IPv4 traffic. When the client session ends, the ACL is removed from the port. The switch allows as many RADIUS-assigned ACLs on a port as it allows authenticated clients. For information on RADIUS-assigned ACLs, see the latest Aruba-OS Switch Access Security Guide for your switch.