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тАО03-29-2011 05:34 AM
тАО03-29-2011 05:34 AM
Hello,
I┬┤ve activated on an HP Procurve 2610-48 PWR the mac-based Authentication with HP IDM and it works fine. Only one device makes troubles.
If i attach the device, is a SPS-Control Panel (Siemens Simatic), the port authenticates successfully but i can not ping the device.
If i attach it, on port without mac-authentication, than i can ping it. A show mac-address gives me two different mac┬┤s on the port, where the devices is attached.
I┬┤ve tried to create users for the two mac-addresses, without success.
Thanks for your help.
I┬┤ve activated on an HP Procurve 2610-48 PWR the mac-based Authentication with HP IDM and it works fine. Only one device makes troubles.
If i attach the device, is a SPS-Control Panel (Siemens Simatic), the port authenticates successfully but i can not ping the device.
If i attach it, on port without mac-authentication, than i can ping it. A show mac-address gives me two different mac┬┤s on the port, where the devices is attached.
I┬┤ve tried to create users for the two mac-addresses, without success.
Thanks for your help.
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тАО03-29-2011 11:14 PM
тАО03-29-2011 11:14 PM
Re: MAC based Authentication
some devices have a "shared management network port" that is : one physical port with two network controllers attached internally.
- one for data
- one for management (frequently web based managment).
Look if your dhcp-server shows a lease for this Mac address.
and open http:// to verify if this is a management interface.
Many servers offer such a shared port.
some of your options are:
- disable the management interface
- configure the management interface to use vlan-tags
- configure the device to use two different physical connections (if present).
- one for data
- one for management (frequently web based managment).
Look if your dhcp-server shows a lease for this Mac address.
and open http://
Many servers offer such a shared port.
some of your options are:
- disable the management interface
- configure the management interface to use vlan-tags
- configure the device to use two different physical connections (if present).
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