Auto-sense Configuration using EDM

The following sections provide procedural information to configure Auto-sense on the switch using the Enterprise Device Manager (EDM).

Enable LLDP Authentication of IP Phones

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

Before you begin

You must enable EAPoL globally.

About this task

Perform this procedure to enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) authentication of IP phones. The switch authenticates the phone after it receives LLDP packets from the phone.

Auto-sense LLDP authentication applies to Auto-sense ports in the VOICE state. Auto-sense LLDP authentication does not require a global Auto-sense voice configuration.

The system removes the LLDP session for the following reasons:
  • You disable EAPoL globally.
  • You disable Auto-sense on the port.
  • The LLDP neighbor is removed.
If the LLDP authentication configuration exists and one of the following situations occur, the LLDP session is recreated:
  • You renable EAPoL globally.
  • You renable Auto-sense on the port.
  • The LLDP neighbor is recreated.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand the Configuration > Edit folders.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. Select EapolVoiceLldpAuthEnable, to enable the EAPoL LLDP authorization for voice Auto-sense ports.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense Voice Information for IP Phones

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

The switch applies the Auto-sense voice configuration on specific port(s), after it discovers IP phones on the port through LLDP packets.

Before you begin

If you boot the switch with a configuration file, and not through Zero Touch Fabric Configuration, you must manually enable Auto-sense on specific port(s).

About this task

Perform this procedure to configure Auto-sense voice information for IP phones. A global Auto-sense voice configuration does not require LAuto-senseLDP authentication.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. For VoiceIsid, type the I-SID value.
  5. For VoiceCvid, type the CVID value associated with the voice I-SID.
  6. Select Apply.

Disable Auto-sense DHCP Server Detection

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to disable DHCP server detection in Auto-sense mode.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. Select DhcpDetection to disable DHCP detection.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense Onboarding I-SID Globally

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to configure the onboarding I-SID for ports that are operating in Auto-sense mode.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. For OnboardingIsid, type I-SID value for the Auto-sense ports.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense Data I-SID Globally

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

Before you begin

  • Enable Auto-sense on the port.

  • Associate a VLAN with the I-SID before you configure it as the global data I-SID.

About this task

Perform this task to configure Auto-sense data traffic information for ports that are operating in Auto-sense mode.

Note

Note

This option applies to the Auto-sense UNI and voice states only, it replaces the onboarding I-SID and places an (untagged) client device into a pre-defined global data I-SID.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. For DataIsid, type the data I-SID value used by the Auto-sense ports.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Layer 2 Trusted Auto-sense Ports

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to override incoming 802.1p bits on ports that operate in Auto-sense mode.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. Select Qos8021pOverrideEnable to override incoming 802.1p bits on ports that operate in Auto-sense mode.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense IS-IS Authentication

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to configure a global IS-IS authentication key for ports that are operating in Auto-sense mode.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. For IsisHelloAuthType, select a type of IS-IS hello authentication.
  5. For IsisHelloAuthKeyId, type the key ID for IS-IS authentication for the Auto-sense ports.
  6. For IsisHelloAuthKey, type the key for IS-IS authentication for the Auto-sense ports.
  7. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense Access Ports

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to configure ports operating in Auto-sense mode to determine the Layer 3 QoS actions the switch performs. The Auto-sense access ports override the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) markings.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. Select AccessDiffservEnable to enable differentiated serve type as access for Auto-sense ports.
  5. Select Apply.

Configure Auto-sense Fabric Attach Authentication

Note

Note

This procedure does not apply to VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series.

About this task

Perform this procedure to configure Fabric Attach (FA) authentication for ports that are operating in Auto-sense mode.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Select AutoSense.
  3. Select the Globals tab.
  4. Select FaMsgAuthEnable, to enable FA message authentication.
  5. For FaAuthenticationKey, type the key for FA authentication for the Auto-sense ports.
  6. Select Apply.

Globals Field Descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the Globals tab.
Name Description

AccessDiffservEnable

Enables or disables the differentiated service type as access for Auto-sense ports. The default is enabled.

DataIsid

Specifies the data I-SID used by the Auto-sense ports.

EapolVoiceLldpAuthEnable

Enables the EAPoL LLDP authentication for Auto-sense voice ports. The default is disabled.

FaMsgAuthEnable

Enables or disables the FA message authentication for Auto-sense ports. The default is enabled.

FaAuthenticationKey

Specifies the FA authentication key for Auto-sense ports.

IsisHelloAuthType

Specifies the authentication type for IS-IS hello packets on Auto-sense ports:

  • None
  • simple - simple password authentication uses a text password in the transmitted packet. The receiving router uses an authentication key (password) to verify the packet.
  • hmac-md5 - MD5 authentication creates an encoded checksum in the transmitted packet. The receiving router uses an authentication key (password) to verify the MD5 checksum of the packet.
  • hmac-sha256 - with SHA-256 authentication, the switch adds an hmac-sha–256 digest to each Hello packet. The switch that receives the Hello packet computes the digest of the packet and compares it with the received digest.
Note: Note: Secure Hashing Algorithm 256 bits (SHA-256) is a cipher and a cryptographic hash function of SHA2 authentication. You can use SHA-256 to authenticate ISIS Hello messages. This authentication method uses the SHA-256 hash function and a secret key to establish a secure connection between switches that share the same key. This feature is in full compliance with RFC 5310.

The default authentication type is none.

IsisHelloAuthKeyId

Specifies the IS-IS hello authentication number key id for the Auto-sense ports.

IsisHelloAuthKey

Specifies the IS-IS hello authentication number key for the Auto-sense ports. You must configure the IS-IS hello authentication key along with the IS-IS hello authentication type.

OnboardingIsid

Specifies the onboarding I-SID used by the Auto-sense ports.

Qos8021pOverrideEnable

Overrides the incoming 802.1p bits on ports that operate in Auto-sense mode. The default is enabled.

VoiceIsid

Specifies the voice I-SID used by Auto-sense ports.

VoiceCvid

Specifies the customer VLAN ID associated with the voice I-SID used by Auto-sense ports. Voice C-Vid is configured for tagged voice traffic only. You must configure the Auto-sense voice customer VLAN ID along with the auto-sense voice I-SID.

DhcpDetection

Enables or disables the DHCP detection in Auto-sense mode. The default is enabled.

FaCameraIsid

Specifies the FA camera I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaProxyMgmtIsid

Specifies the FA proxy management I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaProxyMgmtCvid

Specifies the FA proxy management Client-VLAN ID (c-vid) used by auto-sense ports.

FaProxyNoAuthIsid

Specifies the FA proxy no-auth I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaVirtualSwitchIsid

Specifies the FA virtual-switch I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaWapType1Isid

Specifies the FA WAP type-1 I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaCameraEapolStatus

Specifies the FA EAPOL status for Camera I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaEapolOVSStatus

Specifies the FA EAPOL status for OVS (Open-Virtual-Switch) I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

FaEapolWap1Status

Specifies the FA EAPOL status for Wap-type-1 I-SID used by auto-sense ports.

WaitInterval

Specifies the wait interval in seconds for the 'WAIT' state of auto-sense's finite state machine.