Configuring an HABP client
An HABP client is usually configured on each device that is attached to the authentication device. After receiving an HABP request from the HABP server, an HABP client responds to the request, delivering its MAC address to the server, and forwards the HABP request to its attached switches. HABP packets are transmitted in the VLAN to which the HABP client belongs.
To configure an HABP client:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Enable HABP. | habp enable | Optional. Enabled by default. |
3. Configure HABP to operate in client mode. | undo habp server | Optional. HABP operates in client mode by default. VLAN to which an HABP client belongs must be the same as that specified on the HABP server for transmitting HABP packets. |
4. Specify the VLAN to which the HABP client belongs. | habp client vlan vlan-id | Optional. By default, an HABP client belongs to VLAN 1. |