03-08-2019 03:54 AM
Dear All,
I am in middle of implementing wired 802.1x in one of our customer campus with ISE 2.1.0.474 and its configured successfully, but after given demo to customer, they raise some requirement on which I would like to have your expert advice to how to achieve them: -
Requirement: -
Regards
Amit
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03-08-2019 06:42 AM
Hi,
you mentioned
All wired desktops are not in domain; they are in multiple work group (in that case against what Database you will authenticate the users?)
I presume you want to do PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPv2) which requires the user to type his credentials.
if a student logged in in desktop and he/she forget to logout and then there should auto-off i.e. idle timeout (try those cmds on the switchport: dot1x timeout supp-timeout <sec>
dot1x max-req <tries>
for the 3rd requirement: normally it should be by default that you get a pop-up message from the ethernet adapter (additional information is needed to connect to this network) to fill your 802.1X credentials, however this option is not scalable/Transparent and will confuse regular non IT users because normally if you have AD integrated you would tie windows logon to 802.1X.
Plase rate if this is helpfull
03-08-2019 06:42 AM
Hi,
you mentioned
All wired desktops are not in domain; they are in multiple work group (in that case against what Database you will authenticate the users?)
I presume you want to do PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPv2) which requires the user to type his credentials.
if a student logged in in desktop and he/she forget to logout and then there should auto-off i.e. idle timeout (try those cmds on the switchport: dot1x timeout supp-timeout <sec>
dot1x max-req <tries>
for the 3rd requirement: normally it should be by default that you get a pop-up message from the ethernet adapter (additional information is needed to connect to this network) to fill your 802.1X credentials, however this option is not scalable/Transparent and will confuse regular non IT users because normally if you have AD integrated you would tie windows logon to 802.1X.
Plase rate if this is helpfull
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