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Mark McCloskey
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      13th Nov 2003
Can anyone tell me how to modify 802.1x settings on XP
Pro wired ethernet NICs across an enterprise given a W2K
server environment?

XP Pro provides an 802.1x authentication tab for "wired"
ethernet NICs. I am trying to find a way to change these
settings on workstations across the enterprise. The
latest group policy extension in 2003 server for 802.1x
wireless configuration has an authentication settings tab
but it has no effect on the workstations presumably
because it requires a wireless NIC. This is
disappointing because 802.1x applies to ethernet as well.
In fact it was designed for it. Is there a solution here
for W2K or W2K3?
 
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      15th Jan 2004

Mark,

Have you found any information on this? I was going to post the sam
question as I don't know where to start

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      15th Jan 2004
Can you post the questions? I can't see the original post.

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IEEE 802.1x - Port Based Network Access Control

IEEE web site has the latest Draft (now # 8) of this standard
http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1x.html

Downloadable "Get 802" Adobe Acrobat (PDF) here:
http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802...02.1X-2001.pdf

Excerpt:
Port Access Control provides an optional extension to the functionality of a
System (6.1) that offers a means of preventing unauthorized access by
Supplicants (3.1.5) to the services offered by that System. For example, if
the System concerned is a MAC Bridge, control over access to the Bridge and
the LAN to which it is connected can be desirable in order to restrict
access to publicly accessible Bridge Ports, or within an organization, to
restrict access to a departmental LAN to members of that department.

Specific examples regarding RADIUS clients (and usage) are discussed in the
"Get 802" document.

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Microsoft Windows XP Professional - Wireless Network Security with IEEE
802.1x
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...iews/8021x.asp

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Some additional references/reading on 802.1x:

Open Source Implementation of 802.1x
http://www.open1x.org/

NetworkWorldFusion article - May 6, 2002
What is 802.1x?
http://www.nwfusion.com/research/2002/0506whatisit.html

NetworkWorldFusion Encyclopedia - 802.1x
http://www.nwfusion.com/links/Encyclopedia/0-9/474.html

WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network
http://wlan.informatik.uni-rostock.d...eee802.1x.html

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      20th Jan 2004

Original Post
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> Can anyone tell me how to modify 802.1x settings on XP
> Pro wired ethernet NICs across an enterprise given a W2K
> server environment?
>
> XP Pro provides an 802.1x authentication tab for "wired"
> ethernet NICs. I am trying to find a way to change these
> settings on workstations across the enterprise. The
> latest group policy extension in 2003 server for 802.1x
> wireless configuration has an authentication settings tab
> but it has no effect on the workstations presumably
> because it requires a wireless NIC. This is
> disappointing because 802.1x applies to ethernet as well.
> In fact it was designed for it. Is there a solution here
> for W2K or W2K3?


G.Beat, thank you for the information. My issue is not with
understanding 802.1x as we are ready for deployment, but how to ease
the burden of client side settings for wired port authentication.

Any help is much appreciated, thank you in advance.


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