Multi Devices Authentication
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‎04-19-2015 03:50 PM
Hi,
Is Summit and/or BlackDiamond support multi devices authentication on single port? I mean that authentication status and policy will be applied exclusively per device, so a device may be authenticated whether the others may be not even they are connected to the same port. I find that way on Brocade (Foundry) device which is MAC address based authentication but I'm no sure Extreme net login has same behavior.
Best regards,
Is Summit and/or BlackDiamond support multi devices authentication on single port? I mean that authentication status and policy will be applied exclusively per device, so a device may be authenticated whether the others may be not even they are connected to the same port. I find that way on Brocade (Foundry) device which is MAC address based authentication but I'm no sure Extreme net login has same behavior.
Best regards,
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‎04-21-2015 11:43 AM
Hi Daniel,
Is there any documentation of authenticated MAC address limitation, Summit and BlackDIamond?
So, what is the meaning of "OR" of statement on page 798? I mean related to this conversation.
Best regards,
Is there any documentation of authenticated MAC address limitation, Summit and BlackDIamond?
So, what is the meaning of "OR" of statement on page 798? I mean related to this conversation.
Best regards,
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‎04-21-2015 09:32 AM
Is there a documentation / slide deck, which describes the differences between Enterasys and Extreme Switches? In sort of capabilities, handling of RADIUS Server down events, ...
Regards
Michael
Regards
Michael
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‎04-21-2015 08:14 AM
Yes. 1,024 MAC addresses per switch. There's no specific limitation for ports or vlans.
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‎04-21-2015 08:14 AM
It's in the Limits section of the Release Notes.
The figure you mention is the number of MAC addresses supported by the FDB. The number I mentioned is specific to MAC addresses in Network login with the MAC-based vlans feature.
The figure you mention is the number of MAC addresses supported by the FDB. The number I mentioned is specific to MAC addresses in Network login with the MAC-based vlans feature.
