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тАО02-03-2016 02:04 AM
тАО02-03-2016 02:04 AM
IP Phone Bypass on an 802.1x port?
I have an Avaya IP Phone plugged into a port on a HP Procurve 2530 POE. The port is configured for 802.1x authentication which is successfully authenticating a PC (connected via the ip phone). The port will auto-assign into either VLAN 2 or VLAN 4 depending on the PC connected (via Microsoft NPS policies) and a port that fails authentication is placed into the "restrict" VLAN. All ports are tagged in the Voice VLAN.
I've read that by providing an IP Phone its voice VLAN via LLDP-MED (with the "voice" command under the VLAN config) the IP Phone can bypass the 802.1x authentication process. Firstly, is this actually true? I've tried to set this up and can't get it to work the phone will not boot. Relevant config is below, can anyone help? Thanks
radius-server host 172.28.9.37 key "password"
aaa authentication port-access eap-radius
aaa port-access authenticator 1-20
aaa port-access authenticator 1 unauth-vid 45
aaa port-access authenticator 1 client-limit 3
...(same on each port upto 20)
aaa port-access authenticator active
...
vlan 2
name "adm"
tagged 24
no ip address
exit
vlan 4
name "stu"
tagged 24
no ip address
exit
vlan 45
name "restrict"
tagged 24
no ip address
exit
vlan 50
name "tlan"
tagged 1-24
no ip address
voice
exit
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тАО05-25-2017 02:19 AM
тАО05-25-2017 02:19 AM
Re: IP Phone Bypass on an 802.1x port?
Same problem? Could anybody resolve it? Thanks!
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тАО05-26-2017 04:02 AM
тАО05-26-2017 04:02 AM
Re: IP Phone Bypass on an 802.1x port?
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