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Clicking these buttons will not cause settings changed on the page to take effect.
Re-authenticate: Schedules a re-authentication whenever the quiet-period of the port runs
out (EAPOL-based authentication). For MAC-based authentication, re-authentication will be
attempted immediately.
The button only has effect for successfully authenticated clients on the port and will not
cause the clients to get temporarily unauthorized.
Reinitialize: Forces a re-initialization of the clients on the port and thereby a re-
authentication immediately. The clients will transfer to the unauthorized state while the re-
authentication is in progress.
Buttons
Apply :
Click to save changes.
Reset :
Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
11-2.2 Status
The section describes to show the each port 802.1X status information of the switch. The
status includes Admin State, Port State, Last Source, Last ID and Port VLAN ID.
Web Interface
To displays 802.1X Status in the web interface:
Click Security, IEEE 802.1X and Status.
Checked “Auto-refresh”.
Click “Refresh” to refresh the port detailed statistics.
You can select which port that you want display 802.1X Statistics.
Figure 11-2.2: The IEEE 802.1X Status
Parameter description:
802.1X Status
Port :
The switch port number. Click to navigate to detail 802.1X statistics for this port.
Admin State :
The port's current administrative state. Refer to 802.1X Admin State for a description of
possible values.
Port State :
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