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Figure
52-13 The Network Topology of Guest VLAN
Notes: in the figures in this session, E2 means Ethernet 1/0/2, E3 means Ethernet 1/0/3 and E6 means
Ethernet 1/0/6.
As showed in the next figure, a switch accesses the network using 802.1x authentication, with a RADIUS
server as its authentication server. Ethernet1/0/2, the port through which the user accesses the switch
belongs to VLAN100; the authentication server is in VLAN2; Update Server, being in VLAN10, is for the user
to download and update supplicant system software; Ethernet1/6, the port used by the switch to access the
Internet is in VLAN5.
Figure
52-14 User Joining Guest VLAN
As illustrated in the up figure, on the switch port Ethernet1/0/2, the 802.1x feature is enabled, and the VLAN10
Internet
SWITCH
E2
VLAN10
E3
VLAN10
VLAN2
Update server
Authenticator s
erver
E6
VLAN5
User
Internet
SWITCH
E2
VLAN100
E3
VLAN10
VLAN2
Update server
Authenticator server
E6
VLAN5
User