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07-01-2021 06:03 AM
07-01-2021 06:03 AM
HP5130 switch SNMP and local MAC AUTHENTICATION
Hi,
I need help because I have not found the informations in the forum or documentation.
My company uses HP 5130 L2 switches for users access to the network and each interface linked to a terminal device is configured with local mac-authentication like this :
port access vlan yy
mac-authentication
mac-authentication max-user 1
mac-address static xxxx-xxxx-xxxx vlan yy
Which MIB corresponds to local mac-authentication ?
Which OIDs corresponds to these mac-authentication commands ?
Is there a benefits to use the port-secure feature instead of mac-authentication ?
Thank you by advance.
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07-03-2021 08:57 PM
07-03-2021 08:57 PM
Re: HP5130 switch SNMP and local MAC AUTHENTICATION
Re: Query Id: #22022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) welcomes your feedback
Hello,
OID valune for local MAC address mapping:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.15.2.62.1.8.4.1.2
and for mac-authentication:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.15.2.26.1.1.4.10
MAC authentication controls network access by authenticating source MAC addresses on a port whereas Port security features combines and extends 802.1X and MAC authentication to provide MAC-based network access control. This feature applies to networks, such as a WLAN, that require different authentication methods for different users on a port.
So I believe mac-authentication is enough for terminal devices.
Thanks!
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07-08-2021 01:02 AM
07-08-2021 01:02 AM
Re: HP5130 switch SNMP and local MAC AUTHENTICATION
Thank you but it seems these oids don't correspond to my equipments.
Snmp get ou snmp walk returns nothing.
My test switch is a 5130 Flexnetwork.