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EDS-510A Series User’s Manual Featured Functions
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5. The supplicant responds to the “EAP Request/MD5-Challenge” by sending an “EAP
Response/MD5-Challenge” frame that encapsulates the user’s password using the MD5 hash
algorithm.
6. If the RADIUS server is used as the authentication server, the authenticator relays the “EAP
Response/MD5-Challenge” frame from the supplicant by encapsulating it into a “RADIUS
Access-Request” frame along with a “Shared Secret,” which must be the same within the
authenticator and the RADIUS server, and sends the frame to the RADIUS server. The
RADIUS server checks against the password with its database, and replies with “RADIUS
Access-Accept” or “RADIUS Access-Reject” to the authenticator. If the Local User Database
is used, the password is checked against its database and indicates success or failure to the
authenticator.
7. The authenticator sends “EAP Success” or “EAP Failure” based on the reply from the
authentication server.
Configuring Static Port Lock
The EDS-510A supports adding unicast groups manually if required.
Setting Description Factory Default
MAC Address Add the static unicast MAC address into the address
table.
None
Port Fix the static address with a dedicated port. 1
Configuring IEEE 802.1X