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Backend Server Counters
These backend (RADIUS) frame counters are available for the following administrative states:
•
802.1X
• MAC-based Auth.
Rx/Tx Name
IEEE Name
Description
Rx
Access Challenges
dot1xAuthBackendAcc
essChallenges
802.1X-based
:
Counts the number of times that the switch
receives the first request from the backend server
following the first response from the supplicant.
Indicates that the backend server has
communication with the switch.
MAC-based
:
Counts all Access Challenges received from the
backend server for this port (left-most table) or
client (right-most table).
Rx
Other Requests
dot1xAuthBackendOth
erRequestsToSupplica
nt
802.1X-based
:
Counts the number of times that the switch sends
an EAP Request packet following the first to the
supplicant. Indicates that the backend server chose
an EAP-method.
MAC-based
:
Not applicable.
Rx
Auth. Successes
dot1xAuthBackendAut
hSuccesses
802.1X- and MAC-based
:
Counts the number of times that the switch
receives a success indication. Indicates that the
supplicant/client has successfully authenticated to
the backend server.
Rx
Auth. Failures
dot1xAuthBackendAut
hFails
802.1X- and MAC-based
:
Counts the number of times that the switch
receives a failure message. This indicates that the
supplicant/client has not authenticated to the
backend server.
Tx
Responses
dot1xAuthBackendRes
ponses
802.1X-based:
Counts the number of times that the switch
attempts to send a supplicant's first response
packet to the backend server. Indicates the switch
attempted communication with the backend server.
Possible retransmissions are not counted.
MAC-based:
Counts all the backend server packets sent from the
switch towards the backend server for a given port
(left-most table) or client (right-most table).
Possible retransmissions are not counted.