Specifications
18 ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes
Overview
Output 2:
* mars:36 # show auth
Session Type : mgmt-access
Authentication Server Type : Tacacs
Primary Authentication Server : 1.1.1.1
Secondary Authentication Server : None
Primary Accounting Server : None
Secondary Accounting Server : None
Session Type : netlogin
Authentication Server Type : Radius
Primary Authentication Server : 10.201.30.8
Secondary Authentication Server : 10.201.30.9
Primary Accounting Server : None
Secondary Accounting Server : None
* mars:37 #
Trusted Organizational Unique Identifier
The Trusted Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) feature allows devices, such as IP phones, without
802.1x (Network Login) capability to obtain IP addresses through DHCP on a network login enabled
port.
A trusted OUI configuration requires an IP phone and a desktop PC, both of which are connected to a
single wired port on an Extreme Networks switch. The desktop PC must use untagged 802.1x
authentication. The IP phone must be capable of sending DHCP requests after booting up to obtain IP
address and VLAN ID through the DHCP response. The phone then configures itself to be tagged for
the VLAN ID obtained through the DHCP response.