This optional parameter disables EAP authentication in the
specific AuthBy. If the AuthBy would otherwise do EAP authentication, this
parameter forces it to do conventional authentication. This is useful for
performing additional checks besides EAP authentication, for example, when
doing MAC Address whitelist checking as well as EAP
authentication.
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
# Check the MAC address is valid..
<AuthBy FILE>
NoEAP
AuthenticateAttribute Calling-Station-Id
Filename ...
...
</AuthBy>
# then check the username and password, perhaps by EAP
<AuthBy LDAP2>
EAPType ....
....
</AuthBy>