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dot1x port-control
The
dot1x port-control
Interface Configuration mode command enables manually controlling the authorization
state of the port. To return to the default configuration, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
dot1x port-control
{
auto
|
force-authorized
|
force-unauthorized
}
no dot1x port-control
Parameters
•
auto —
Enables 802.1X authentication on the interface and causes the port to transition to the authorized or
unauthorized state based on the 802.1X authentication exchange between the port and the client.
•
force-authorized —
Disables 802.1X authentication on the interface and causes the port to transition to the
authorized state without any authentication exchange required. The port resends and receives normal traffic
without 802.1X-based authentication of the client.
•
force-unauthorized —
Denies all access through this interface by forcing the port to transition to the
unauthorized state and ignoring all attempts by the client to authenticate. The device cannot provide
authentication services to the client through the interface.
Default Configuration
Port is in the force-authorized state
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet)
User Guidelines
It is recommended to disable spanning tree or to enable spanning-tree PortFast mode on 802.1x edge ports (ports
in
auto
state that are connected to end stations), in order to get immediately to the forwarding state after
successful authentication.
Examples
The following example enables 802.1X authentication on Ethernet port 1/16.
Console(config)#
interface ethernet
1/16
Console(config-if)#
dot1x port-control auto
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