
IEEE 802.1X
IEEE 802.1X defines an access control and authentication protocol that restricts unauthorized users from connecting to a LAN/WLAN through publicly-accessible ports.
Benefits
Accept or reject device access to a network using 802.1x.
Devices are secured on a network running enterprise authentication EAP-TLS with a security certificate from a RADIUS server.
Use Case
Support for networks running 802.1X Enterprise security. Helps conform to security policies and standards such as PCI.
This solution works with:
Color Laser - Enterprise






Color Laser - SMB



Digital Color - Small Office


Mono Laser - Enterprise

MFC-EX915DW
Enterprise monochrome laser all-in-one printer for mid to large-sized workgroups

MFC-L6915DW
Enterprise monochrome laser all-in-one printer for mid to large-sized workgroups



HL-L6415DWT
Enterprise monochrome laser printer with dual trays for mid to large-sized workgroups
Mono Laser - SMB


Mono Laser - Small Office


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