NAC Private VLAN / Protected Port
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‎06-25-2015 10:24 AM
Hi,
how is it possible to define a port as protected port via NAC (Maybe Radius Attributes)?
The aim is a private vlan implementation for some users.
Is it also possible for multiuser authentification at one edge port?
Ronny
how is it possible to define a port as protected port via NAC (Maybe Radius Attributes)?
The aim is a private vlan implementation for some users.
Is it also possible for multiuser authentification at one edge port?
Ronny
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‎09-12-2017 02:21 PM
on EXOS you can use "port isolation" - see at my other tread "Feature "Protected Port" needed - EXOS and S-Series"
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‎09-12-2017 12:20 PM
Defining "protected ports" aka "private vlans" is a nice feature request.
on my current project is was nice if this would be possible but it is not!
on my current project is was nice if this would be possible but it is not!
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‎12-30-2015 07:48 PM
Hello Ronny,
It is not possible to set a protected port via NAC or RADIUS attributes. You can define a VLAN to be used, but the "protected port" feature that prevents protected ports from seeing other protected port traffic is not possible.
It is possible for multi-user authentication at one edge port. Different model switches have different user limitations so I would recommend that you check the release notes for the device you're looking into to determine specific user count limitations.
Thanks
-Ryan
It is not possible to set a protected port via NAC or RADIUS attributes. You can define a VLAN to be used, but the "protected port" feature that prevents protected ports from seeing other protected port traffic is not possible.
It is possible for multi-user authentication at one edge port. Different model switches have different user limitations so I would recommend that you check the release notes for the device you're looking into to determine specific user count limitations.
Thanks
-Ryan
