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List:       security-basics
Subject:    Re: Mobile VLAN
From:       Rodrigo Blanco <rodrigo.blanco.r () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-01-26 7:40:42
Message-ID: c93606600601252340j5074c620w1c5bf2a87f5e7e28 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello,

in fact, these mechanisms are based on RADIUS attributes that are
downloaded to the client port upon successful IEEE 802.1x
authentication.

Almost any up-to-date switch should support at least basic 802.1x.

Regards,
Rodrigo.

On 1/25/06, Bernardo Wernesback <bernardosw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> You can actually do this using extensions based on 802.1X authentication.
>
> Enterasys calls this SecureNetworks - you can set the VLAN, QoS,
> filters, etc. all based on which user is logged on the port! We've
> actually done a project using this and it really works.
>
> Cisco also has something similar - I believe they call it RBAC - but
> Enterasys is stronger in this arena.
>
> If you need more info e-mail me.
>
> See ya,
> Bernardo.
>
>
> On 1/23/06, Gabriel Orozco <gabriel_orozco@mx.sumida.com> wrote:
> > Hello List
> >
> > There is a big campus network with several buildings, that the
> > administration wants to administer and protect better.
> >
> > they want to decrease broadcast for IP addresses (DHCP), while they also
> > have the idea about to use VLANs in order to separate users in several
> > domains.
> >
> > however, users travel between buildings since they have activities on
> > different buildings during the day.
> >
> > One consultant told me a user can connect his laptop on any building,
> > and be given his fixed IP, while the switch port is dynamically added to
> > the user VLAN all with the MAC Address, but they didn't tell me how.
> >
> > SO these are my questions, if you can give me more light into this:
> > - Is this behavior part of the VLAN standard, or is there any vendor
> > that can do this?
> > - If this is not possible, is there any way to maintain users in their
> > own "VLAN" while the printers on each building can be shared among all
> > VLANs?
> >
> > I already proposed to cut broadcasts with a mixed switched/routed
> > network, or in the open source side, with a Linux server on each
> > building doing the DHCP connected to a Radius Server, connected to a LDAP.
> >
> > Please comment
> >
> > Thanks In Advance
> >
> > Gabriel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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