(Optional) Configuring 802.1x Authentication Triggered by a DHCP Packet
Context
In the 802.1x authentication network, if a user uses a built-in 802.1x client of a PC operating system (such as Windows), the user cannot enter the user name and password proactively to trigger authentication.
For such users, the administrator configures 802.1x authentication triggered by a DHCP packet. After 802.1x authentication triggered by a DHCP packet is enabled, the device triggers 802.1x authentication for a user upon receiving a DHCP packet from the user. A built-in 802.1x authentication page of the operating system is automatically displayed on the user terminal. The user enters the user name and password for authentication.
The CE12800E equipped with ED-E, EG-E, and EGA-E series cards does not support this function.