Chapter 11
Configuring Web-Based Authentication
Configuring Web-Based Authentication
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Default Web-Based Authentication Configuration
Table 11-1
Table 11-1
Feature
AAA
RADIUS server
•
•
•
Default value of inactivity timeout
Inactivity timeout
Web-Based Authentication Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
•
•
•
•
•
•
OL-26520-01
Default Web-Based Authentication Configuration, page 11-9
Web-Based Authentication Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions, page 11-9
Web-Based Authentication Configuration Task List, page 11-10
Configuring the Authentication Rule and Interfaces, page 11-10
shows the default web-based authentication configuration.
Default Web-based Authentication Configuration
IP address
UDP authentication port
Key
Web-based authentication is an ingress-only feature.
You can configure web-based authentication only on access ports. Web-based authentication is not
supported on trunk ports, EtherChannel member ports, or dynamic trunk ports.
You must configure the default ACL on the interface before configuring web-based authentication.
Configure a port ACL for a Layer 2 interface or a Cisco IOS ACL for a Layer 3 interface.
You cannot authenticate hosts on Layer 2 interfaces with static ARP cache assignment. These hosts
are not detected by the web-based authentication feature because they do not send ARP messages.
By default, the IP device tracking feature is disabled on a switch. You must enable the IP device
tracking feature to use web-based authentication.
You must configure at least one IP address to run the switch HTTP server. You must also configure
routes to reach each host IP address. The HTTP server sends the HTTP login page to the host.
Catalyst 2960 and 2960-S Switches Software Configuration Guide, Release 15.0(1)SE
Configuring Web-Based Authentication
Default Setting
Disabled
None specified
•
1812
•
None specified
•
3600 seconds
Enabled
11-9