Ethernet 802.1X configuration – Ruckus
In this topic, you will learn how to configure Ruckus switches to work together with Portnox™ Cloud and 802.1X RADIUS authentication for Ethernet connections.
Warning: This topic contains documentation prepared by our support agents more than 12 months ago. It
may not cover the newest models or the newest interfaces of NAS devices. We’re working on bringing you updated documentation
for NAS devices in the near future. However, the methods of setting up third-party devices may still change when the
manufacturers update their firmware or release new models. Therefore, to get the most accurate and current configuration
guidance, we strongly recommend that you refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer. If you need help setting
up newer equipment that does not match the description in this topic, contact us at
support@portnox.com.
Important: All values in this configuration are examples. Make sure to adjust the configuration to your individual
profile names, RADIUS server addresses, ports, and keys by replacing the values that are presented as underlined
italics.
Ruckus ICX (Fastiron)
This is a general configuration template for Ruckus ICX (Fastiron) switches including the ICX 7000 series.
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Add the Portnox Cloud RADIUS servers to the configuration.
aaa authentication dot1x default radius
radius-server host 20.119.69.248 auth-port 10322 acct-port 10323 default key rTHO9HEo9BcqfC9Yg0hHFelK6o0tH8N1 dot1x
radius-server host 52.232.122.157 auth-port 10476 acct-port 10477 default key fnSrSEHhXFZ5Rqpz756NJhkeVqIHTlPt dot1x
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Configure the authentication and restricted VLANs.
vlan 2 name auth-default-vlan
vlan 20 name restricted-vlan
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Configure the authentication process.
authentication
auth-default-vlan 2
restricted-vlan 20
auth-fail-action restricted-vlan
dot1x enable
dot1x enable ethernet 1/1/11
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Configure MAC-based authentication if needed.
mac-authentication enable
mac-authentication enable ethernet 1/1/11
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Configure the port to authenticate users.
interface ethernet 1/1/11
dot1x port-control auto
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Configure the critical VLAN.
Note: If, for any reason, your NAS device is temporarily unable to connect to Portnox Cloud RADIUS servers, the client device attempting 802.1X authentication is assigned to this VLAN. This lets your network administrators maintain client connectivity to certain resources without compromising security in circumstances such as an Internet connection failure.Note: This function may be supported only on some switches. Consult Ruckus documentation on commands critical-vlan and authentication timeout-action for more information about their availability for your specific switch model and FastIron version.
authentication
critical-vlan 10
interface ethernet 1/1/11
authentication timeout-action critical-vlan