Bridging vlans w/firewall and selective HTTP redirect?
Kevin Schmidt
kps at ucsb.edu
Wed Sep 29 08:31:36 PDT 2004
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 04:50, dima wrote:
> Would you bother reading cisco tech documentation regarding 802.1x?
I have. Would you bother dropping invalid assumptions?
> http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps628/products_configuration_gu
>ide_chapter09186a008022995b.html It states you can configure guest vlan for
> non-authentified users; you can also temporarily disable infected users'
> accounts.
I'm familiar with Cisco's guest-vlan capability. This is fine if you're using
Cisco wireless gear, and it would make part of this exercise easier. A major
objective is to implement a solution that is as vendor-independent as
possible and maintains similar behavior in wired and wireless environments.
There is a variety of existing non-Cisco wired equipment that is capable of
802.1x, but does not have guest-vlan support.
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