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Command Usage
This command displays the following information:
•
Global 802.1X Parameters
– Shows whether or not 802.1X port
authentication is globally enabled on the switch.
•
802.1X Port Summary
– Displays the port access control parameters
for each interface that has enabled 802.1X, including the following
items:
- Status
– Administrative state for port access control.
- Operation Mode – Allows single or multiple hosts (page 21-37).
- Mode
– Dot1x port control mode (page 21-36).
- Authorized
– Authorization status (yes or n/a - not
authorized).
•
802.1X Port Details
– Displays the port access control parameters for
each interface, including the following items:
- reauth-enabled
– Periodic re-authentication (page 21-39).
- reauth-period
– Time after which a connected client must be
re-authenticated (page 21-40).
- quiet-period
– Time a port waits after Max Request Count is
exceeded before attempting to acquire a new
client (page 21-39).
- tx-period
– Time a port waits during authentication
session before re-transmitting EAP packet
(page 21-41).
- supplicant-timeout – Supplicant timeout.
- server-timeout
– Server timeout.
- reauth-max
– Maximum number of reauthentication
attempts.
- max-req
– Maximum number of times a port will
retransmit an EAP request/identity packet
to the client before it times out the
authentication session (page 21-36).
- Status
– Authorization status (authorized or not).
- Operation Mode – Shows if single or multiple hosts (clients) can
connect to an 802.1X-authorized port.
- Max Count
– The maximum number of hosts allowed to
access this port (page 21-37).
Summary of Contents for 7824M/FSW - annexe 1
Page 2: ......
Page 24: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xxiv ...
Page 28: ...TABLES xxviii ...
Page 32: ...FIGURES xxxii Figure 16 3 DNS Cache 16 7 ...
Page 34: ...GETTING STARTED ...
Page 46: ...SYSTEM DEFAULTS 1 12 ...
Page 62: ...SWITCH MANAGEMENT ...
Page 74: ...CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3 12 ...
Page 112: ...BASIC MANAGEMENT TASKS 4 38 ...
Page 168: ...USER AUTHENTICATION 6 30 ...
Page 223: ...SHOWING PORT STATISTICS 9 33 Figure 9 12 Port Statistics ...
Page 230: ...ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS 10 6 ...
Page 304: ...CLASS OF SERVICE 13 16 ...
Page 316: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 14 12 ...
Page 338: ...MULTICAST FILTERING 15 22 ...
Page 346: ...DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 16 8 ...
Page 348: ...COMMAND LINE INTERFACE IP Interface Commands 35 1 ...
Page 362: ...OVERVIEW OF COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 17 14 ...
Page 494: ...USER AUTHENTICATION COMMANDS 21 48 ...
Page 514: ...CLIENT SECURITY COMMANDS 22 20 ...
Page 540: ...ACCESS CONTROL LIST COMMANDS 23 26 ...
Page 558: ...INTERFACE COMMANDS 24 18 ...
Page 576: ...MIRROR PORT COMMANDS 26 4 ...
Page 582: ...RATE LIMIT COMMANDS 27 6 ...
Page 616: ...SPANNING TREE COMMANDS 29 28 ...
Page 644: ...VLAN COMMANDS 30 28 ...
Page 664: ...CLASS OF SERVICE COMMANDS 31 20 ...
Page 678: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE COMMANDS 32 14 ...
Page 720: ...APPENDICES ...
Page 726: ...SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS A 6 ...
Page 730: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
Page 746: ...INDEX Index 6 ...
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