Hi
AFAIK this is not supported. You can only configure a Juniper switch/port to be a dot1x authenticator, not a supplicant.
The closest you can get to this feature I guess is to configure Single Supplicant Mode on your switch, when the first client behind the Juniper switch is authenticated the port is open for all other clients.
Also, I'm not sure if it's enough to disable dot1x all together or if the EAPOL is still consumed by the Juniper switch, in that case you have to enable L2PT to forward traffic to your switch:
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling | Ethernet Switching User Guide | Juniper Networks TechLibraryWhat's the use case to authenticate an entire switch instead of every clients behind it? Seems unsecure.
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ROGER WIKLUND
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-19-2021 09:21
From: Michal Gurbski
Subject: 802.1X supplicant feature (does Juniper EX2300 switch can be connected to another switch with 802.1X authentication enabled?)
Any updates?
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Michal Gurbski
Original Message:
Sent: 04-12-2021 03:20
From: Michal Gurbski
Subject: 802.1X supplicant feature (does Juniper EX2300 switch can be connected to another switch with 802.1X authentication enabled?)