You posted in the Community Feedback, which is not the best place for such a question.
What VLANs a user can reach is determined by the routing and/or firewalling that you have in place.
802.1X just allows a user to the network and can put it in a role or specific VLAN. Depending on the role and/or access setup from that VLAN, that is what the user can access.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 13, 2023 09:31 AM
From: Hardik
Subject: Single User in AD can access multiple VLAN
I Have one Single common user in AD and different 40 VLANS in my company. can I access network from any VLANS from that single user.
What are the config for the same?
We have applied 802.1X wired for all VLANS also.