Specifications
mac-authentication force-authorized vlan
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mac-authentication force-authorized vlan
When the RADIUS authentication method is used, if the RADIUS server does not respond
or a request to a RADIUS server fails due to route failure, this command forcibly changes
the status of a terminal requesting authentication on the applicable port to authenticated
and assigns the terminal to a post-authentication VLAN.
Syntax
To set or change information:
mac-authentication force-authorized vlan <VLAN ID> [action trap]
To delete information:
no mac-authentication force-authorized vlan
Input mode
(config-if)
Parameters
<VLAN ID>
Sets the post-authentication VLAN ID to be assigned when forced authentication is
authorized.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
This parameter cannot be omitted.
2. Range of values:
See Specifiable values for parameters.
Note, however, that the default VLAN (
VLAN ID = 1) cannot be set.
[action trap]
When forced authentication is authorized, private traps are issued.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
Private traps are not issued if forced authentication is authorized.
2. Range of values:
action trap
Default behavior
None
Impact on communication
None
When the change is applied
The change is applied immediately after setting values are changed.
Notes
1. All MAC-based authentication settings take effect when the mac-authentication
system-auth-control command is set.
2. See Table 24-1 Configuration commands and MAC-based authentication modes for
the authentication mode in which the command's settings are operable.