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1 802.1X Authentication
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Software Version Used
This video was recorded based on the following versions:
l iMC: iMC PLAT 3.20-E2403, iMC UAM 3.20-E0402
l iNode: iNode 2.40-C0341
Web interfaces of different versions may vary.
Recommended Configuration Flow
Step1 Add Access Device
Add an access device that supports 802.1X and AAA to the iMC system, so that the access device can cooperate with the iMC system to deliver 802.1X and AAA features.
Step2 Add Service
Add a service to the iMC system.
A service is a set of policies for user authentication and authorization.
This step shows how to add a service that contains no policy to the iMC system.
Step3 Add Account
Add an access account to the iMC system.
Each user accessing the network must have an account configured in the iMC. It contains such information as account name and password.
This step shows how to add a user account to the iMC and apply for the service configured at step 2.
Step4 Config Access Device
An access device is used to control access of users. It allows authenticated users and denies unauthorized users.
This step shows how to configure a RADIUS scheme, an ISP domain and the 802.1X feature on the device.
Step5 Verify Configuration
An iNode client refers to the authentication client installed on terminal users' PC to work with iMC.
1) Create an 802.1X connection on the iNode client
2) Use the account added at step 3 to initiate an authentication.