SG300 with 802.1x and wake on lan

Hi,
is there a way to support wake on lan on SG300 with 802.1x ports and dynamic vlan?
thanks,
maart2012

Hi,
Depends on the authentication. If you have mac or login authentication there is no traffic allowed neither direction before successful authentication. However you may use Guest VLAN concept for WOL packets.  With web portal authentication some traffic is allowed but as far I as know it is only arp, bootp so again maybe Guest vlan concept would be the solution.
Regards,
Aleksandra

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