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09-02-2007 08:13 PM
09-02-2007 08:13 PM
802.1x & wake on lan
hi,
there any chance to get wake on lan & 802.1x working with a 2650?
there any chance to get wake on lan & 802.1x working with a 2650?
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09-02-2007 10:52 PM
09-02-2007 10:52 PM
Re: 802.1x & wake on lan
Yes! There is a controlled-directions feature which will let outbound traffic through:
ProCurve Switch 2626(config)# aaa port-access all controlled-direction
both Exert control in both directions.
in Exert control on incoming packets.
Select the 'in' option to let outbound traffic through.
ProCurve Switch 2626(config)# aaa port-access all controlled-direction
both Exert control in both directions.
in Exert control on incoming packets.
Select the 'in' option to let outbound traffic through.
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