Hi Kings,

As far as I know identity profile is locally configured on the  NAD and
works even if you don't use the eou bypass.

For eou bypass the config guide  shows the steps only for the NAD side (see
below).

Configuring a NAD to Bypass EAPoUDP Communication

To configure a NAD to bypass EAPoUDP, perform the following steps.
*SUMMARY STEPS*

*1.*    enable

*2.*    configure terminal

*3.*    ip admission name *admission-name* eapoudp bypass

*4.*    eou allow clientless

*5.*    interface type *slot* / *port*
I assume there are some steps which has to be done on the ACS side as well
but I couldn't find any doc about this.
There is a NAC L2 Agentless profile template in the ACS, I have tried to
use that but couldn't make it work.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Oszkar



On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:40 AM, Kingsley Charles <
[email protected]> wrote:

> You can configure an identity profile.
>
> With regards
> Kings
>
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Imre Oszkar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> Does anybody know the configuration steps for NAC L2 Agentless support
>> using the EOU bypass feature?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Oszkar
>>
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