802.1X Inaccessible Authentication Bypass

On a 4506-E switch with supervisor engine 6L-E running IOS version 12.2(54)SG1, the command to enable Inaccessible Authentication Bypass is not available.  The interface configuration mode command is supposed to be "dot1x critical". 
Has it changed to something else in this version of IOS?
The data sheet for the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Supervisor Engine 6L-E shows this feature is supported (see link below).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps4324/data_sheet_c78-530856.html

Hello Prashant
Can you post the port configurations here ? have you configured the critical port, radius parameters etc, and does the switch recognize that the radius server is down ?
I think this is more to do with the design of the entire dot1x authentication.. I have tried this in labs and have had tough times, generating these scenarios.. we would hardly able to justify this feature on the network. I think it is highly advisible to have dual radius servers (or even more than 2), and configure the switches with standby radius servers.. I really wouldnt want my network enabled with 802.1x and having issues contacting the radius server.. even though we have options and solutions to overcome it, i wouldnt want too many complications on the 802.1x front..
Hope this helps.. all the best.. rate replies if found useful..
Raj

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    Hey sorry for keeping bugging you guys...
    So I am configuring this Bypass thing on my 3750 switch. It works fine. It seems the switch will send a access request to the radius server (I use FreeRadius) with the username/password both as the MAC address of the deivce.
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    Difan:
    I went through your post  and understand that you are in a process of configuring 802.1x with MAB in such way so that you use custom password (except Mac address) for all users OR shared password string that should be sent by the switch but this is not possible.
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    This forum is only for you guys...keep bugging us
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  • Radius Inaccessible Authentication Bypass

    Hello,
    I'd like to know if it's possible to implement a such mechanism on a Cisco 2950 platform.
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    gildas
    Would I be correct to assume that you have your 2950G configured with a backup authentication method if the Radius server is not available and that your issue is what to do about authorization?
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  • Enabling 802.1x and MAC Authentication Bypass on ACS 4.2

    Hi experts,
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    With ACS, you can setup NARs (or Network Access Restrictions) to permit/deny access based on IP/non-IP based filters (like MAC Addresses).
    Specific info is here:
    <http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_user_guide_chapter09186a008018494f.html#313>
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    Hello,
    I'm new to 802.1x security, and i'm wondering if it's possible to do windows machine authentication without an active directory?
    Thanks,
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    Hi,
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  • ISE 1.3 Why are Windows endpoints defaulting to 802.1x machine authentication in wireless profile and not User or User&Computer

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    Hi All,
    Everytime I close my MBP's lid, put it to sleep, or simply turn it on...  My wifi is no longer connected.
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    Realized that OSX Lion as re-prioritized my Wi-Fi to the bottom of the list.
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    b) Downloading a third-party supplicant from Meetinghouse or Funk to use as a control.
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  • Windows 7 802.1x (Wired) Authentication Failure when logging into Lync 2010

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    Hi There, Any body has implemented 802.1x port authentication with ACS & windows AD. which authentication is supported in this kind of setup ms-chap or MD5 or PEAP (on the clients).
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    There's a decent guide in the ACS 4.2 documentation on enabling machine access (chapter 12). Basically, you just enable it on the client and the ACS server, and POOF! On the client side, you should have a "Authenticate as computer..." option on your wireless networks tab. Wired is the same, unless you are running XP SP3, Vista, or Windows 7 where machine auth is enabled when you enable user auth.
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  • Help Please :) LInksys WRVS4400N 802.1X port authentication setup

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    2. You don't write what is exactly connected to each port on the WRVS. For instance, it is unclear whether the MS Server is connected directly to port 2 or whether it connects to another switch to which you have connected other servers as well.
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    Port 1: General mode, PVID 1, 1U
    Port 2: General mode, PVID 10, 1T, 10U
    Port 3: Access mode, PVID ???, 20U, 30U
    Port 4: Access mode, PVID ???, 20U, 30U
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    5. Did you verify that your RADIUS server is actually using port 1812? 1645 is also commonly used for radius authentication. Check the configuration on the RADIUS server or check with "netstat -a" to see if 1812 is used.
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    7. Did you check with wireshark the traffic on the 802.1x client machine? Does it send something out? Does it receive anything?

  • VPN Tunnel w/ 802.1X port authentication against remote RADIUS server

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    ! Last configuration change at 15:40:11 EST Mon Feb 3 2014 by
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    service timestamps log datetime msec
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    clock timezone EST -5 0
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    default-router 192.168.28.129
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    multilink bundle-name authenticated
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    no ip address
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    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    authentication port-control auto
    dot1x pae authenticator
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet1
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    authentication port-control auto
    dot1x pae authenticator
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet2
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    authentication port-control auto
    dot1x pae authenticator
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet3
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    authentication port-control auto
    dot1x pae authenticator
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet4
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet5
    switchport access vlan 12
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet6
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet7
    switchport access vlan 10
    switchport voice vlan 11
    no ip address
    authentication port-control auto
    dot1x pae authenticator
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet8
    no ip address
    shutdown
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface GigabitEthernet0
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    ip nat outside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
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    access-list 110 permit ip 192.168.29.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255
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    radius-server host 192.168.26.10 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813 key secretkey
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    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
    transport input all
    ntp source FastEthernet0
    ntp server 192.168.26.10
    ntp server 192.168.1.100
    end

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