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6. Refer to the
MacAuth
table to assess the AAA policy applied to MAC authorization requests.
7. Review the following
MAC Auth Ports
utilization information:
8. Select the
Refresh
button to update the screen’s statistics counters to their latest value.
13.3.21 Network
Access Point Statistics
Use the
Network
screen to view information for performance statistics for ARP, DHCP, Routing and Bridging.For more
information, refer to the following:
•
ARP Entries
•
Route Entries
•
Bridge
•
IGMP
•
DHCP Options
•
Cisco Discovery Protocol
•
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
13.3.21.1 ARP Entries
Network
Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) is a protocol for mapping an IP address to a device address recognized in the local network.
An address is 32 bits long. In an Ethernet local area network, however, addresses for attached devices are 48 bits long. (The
physical machine address is also known as a MAC address.) A table, usually called the ARP cache, is used to maintain a
BESM
Lists whether an authentication request is pending on the listed port.
Client MAC
Lists the MAC address of requesting clients seeking authentication over the listed port.
Guest VLAN
Lists the guest VLAN utilized for the listed port. This is the VLAN traffic is bridged on if the
port is unauthorized and guest VLAN globally enabled.
Host
Lists whether the host is a single entity or not.
Pstatus
Lists whether the listed port has been authorized for Dot1x network authentication.
Name
Lists the access point ge ports subject to automatic connection and MAC authentication using
Dot1x.
Authorized
Lists whether MAC authorization using Dot1x has been authorized (permitted) on the listed ge
port. A green checkmark designates Dot1x authorization as authorized. A red X defines
authorization as disabled.
Enabled
Lists whether MAC authorization using Dot1x has been enabled on the listed ge port. A green
checkmark designates Dot1x authorization as allowed. A red X defines authorization as
disabled.
MAC Auth
Lists the MAC address corresponding to the listed access point port interface on which
authentication requests are made.
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