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C
HAPTER
20: 802.1
X
C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
View
Any view
Parameter
enabled-interface:
Configures to display the Ethernet port that starts 802.1x.
guest vlan
: Displays Guest VLAN IDs and specifies the port that enables Guest
VLAN.
interface
: Configures to display the 802.1x information on the specified interface.
interface-list
: Ethernet interface list expressed in the format
interface-list
=interface-type interface-number
[
to
interface-type interface-number
]
&<1-10>
.
interface-type
means the interface type,
interface-number
is the interface number.
Refer to command parameters in the "Port" section in the manual for the
respective meanings and value ranges of them. The interface number after the key
word
to
should be no smaller than the interface number before
to
.
&<1-10>
in
the command means that the preceding parameter can be entered up to 10 times.
sessions
: Configures to display the session connection information of 802.1x.
statistics
: Configures to display the relevant statistics information of 802.1x.
Description
Use
display dot1x
command to view the relevant information of 802.1x,
including configuration information, running state (session connection
information) and relevant statistics information.
By default, all the relevant 802.1x information about each interface will be
displayed.
This command can be used to display the following information on the specified
interface: 802.1x configuration, state or statistics. If no port is specified when
executing this command, the system will display all 802.1x related information.
For example, 802.1x configuration of all ports, 802.1x session connection
information, and 802.1x data statistical information. The output information of
this command can help the user to verify the current 802.1x configurations so as
to troubleshoot 802.1x.
Related command:
reset dot1x statistics
,
dot1x
,
dot1x retry
,
dot1x max-user
,
dot1x port-control
,
dot1x port-method
,
dot1x timer
.
Example
# Display the configuration information of 802.1x.
<SW8800> display dot1x
Equipment 802.1X protocol is enabled
CHAP authentication is enabled
DHCP-launch is disabled
Proxy trap checker is disabled
Proxy logoff checker is disabled
Configuration: Transmit Period 30 s, Handshake Period 30 s
Quiet Period 60 s, Quiet Period Timer is disabled
Supp Timeout 30 s, Server Timeout 100 s
The maximal retransmitting times 2
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