2-4EAD Fast Deployment Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsAs shown in Figure 2-1, the host is connected to the device, and the device is connected to the freelyaccessible network segment and outside network.It is required that:z Before successful 802.1 authentication, the host using IE to access outside network will beredirected to the WEB server, and it can download and install 802.1X client software.z After successful 802.1X authentication, the host can access outside network.Figure 2-1 Network diagram for EAD fast deploymentHost DeviceFree IP: WEB server192.168.2.3/24Internet192.168.1.10/24192.168.1.1/24192.168.2.0/24GE1/0/1Configuration procedure1) Configure the WEB serverBefore using the EAD fast deployment function, you need to configure the WEB server to provide thedownload service of 802.1X client software.2) Configure the device to support EAD fast deployment# Configure the IP addresses of the interfaces (omitted).# Configure the free IP. system-view[Device] dot1x free-ip 192.168.2.0 24# Configure the redirect URL for client software download.[Device] dot1x url http://192.168.2.3# Enable 802.1X globally.[Device] dot1x# Enable 802.1X on the port.[Device] interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1[Device -GigabitEthernet1/0/1] dot1x3) Verify your configuration# Use the ping command to ping an IP address within the network segment specified by free IP tocheck that the user can access that segment before passing 802.1X authentication.