802.1X Commands
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Host mode—The port authentication configured mode. Possible values:
single-host, multi-host, multi-sessions.
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single-host
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multi-host
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multi-sessions
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Authentication methods—Authentication methods configured on port.
Possible values are combinations of the following methods:
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802.1x
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mac
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wba
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Port Administrated status—The port administration (configured) mode.
Possible values: force-auth, force-unauth, auto.
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Port Operational status—The port operational (actual) mode. Possible
values: authorized or unauthorized.
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Username—Username representing the supplicant identity. This field
shows the username if the port control is auto. If the port is Authorized, it
displays the username of the current user. If the port is Unauthorized, it
displays the last user authorized successfully.
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Quiet period—Number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state
following a failed authentication exchange (for example, the client provided
an invalid password).
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Silence period—Number of seconds that If an authorized client does not
send traffic during the silence period specified by the command, the state
of the client is changed to unauthorized.
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Tx period—Number of seconds that the device waits for a response to an
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) request/identity frame from the
client before resending the request.
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Max req—Maximum number of times that the device sends an EAP request
frame (assuming that no response is received) to the client before restarting
the authentication process.
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Supplicant timeout—Number of seconds that the device waits for a
response to an EAP-request frame from the client before resending the
request.
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