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Hello, Herman here, with a new video in the ClearPass Workshop series, where we will build a ClearPass deployment from scratch, and integrate with wired, wireless, Active Directory, and much more. In our previous videos we focused more on the wireless with Aruba Instant. In these videos, the next ones, we will focus on the wired. So can we do the same with 802.1X on the wired as well? And yes, we can. Iamp;#39;m using Aruba OS CX for this, the 10.7 version is installed already on my switch and before we continue let me show you again to the documentation. On arubanetworks.com/clearpassdocs you will get to this page and there on that page there is the Wired Infrastructure the Wired Policy Enforcement Guide. And this is a very nice document, and in that document, if we go to the contents you can see some generic stuff about 1X authentication about mac authentication but also you can see more specific for ArubaOS Switch, so the older Aru