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The following table describes significant fields shown above:
Authentication Method: Remote
Termination Cause: Supplicant logoff
Authenticator State Machine
State: HELD
Backend State Machine
State: IDLE
Authentication success: 9
Authentication fails: 1
Field
Description
Port
The port number.
Admin mode
The port admin mode. Possible values: Force-auth, Force-unauth, Auto.
Oper mode
The port oper mode. Possible values: Authorized, Unauthorized or Down.
Reauth Control
Reauthentication control.
Reauth Period
Reauthentication period.
Username
The username representing the identity of the Supplicant. This field shows
the username in case the port control is auto. If the port is Authorized, it
shows the username of the current user. If the port is unauthorized it shows
the last user that was authenticated successfully.
Quiet period
The number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following
a failed authentication exchange (for example, the client provided an
invalid password).
Tx period
The 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.
Max req
The maximum number of times that the device sends an Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP)-request frame (assuming that no response
is received) to the client before restarting the authentication process.
Supplicant timeout
Time in seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAP-request frame
from the client before resending the request.
Server timeout
Time in seconds the switch waits for a response from the authentication
server before resending the request.
Session Time
The amount of time the user is logged in.
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