xStack Gigabit Layer 3 Switch Command Line Interface Manual
DGS-3324SRi:4# config 802.1x auth_protocol local
Command: config 802.1x auth_protocol local
Success.
DGS-3324SRi:4#
config 802.1x init
Purpose
Used to initialize the 802.1x function on a range of ports.
Syntax
config 802.1x init [port_based ports [<portlist>| all] |
mac_based [ports] [<portlist> | all] {mac_address <macaddr>]
Description
The
config 802.1x init
command is used to immediately initialize
the 802.1x functions on a specified range of ports or for specified
MAC addresses operating from a specified range of ports.
Parameters
mac_address <macaddr>
- Specifies the MAC address of the
client to be added.
Restrictions Only
administrator-level users can issue this command.
port_based
– This instructs the Switch to initialize 802.1x functions
based only on the port number. Ports approved for initialization
can then be specified.
mac_based
- This instructs the Switch to initialize 802.1x functions
based on the MAC address of a device on a specific port or range
of ports. MAC address approved for initialization can then be
specified.
ports <portlist>
−
Specifies a range of ports. The port list
is specified by listing the lowest switch number and the
beginning port number on that switch, separated by a colon.
Then the highest switch number, and the highest port number
of the range (also separated by a colon) are specified. The
beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a
dash. For example, 1:3 specifies switch number 1, port 3. 2:4
specifies switch number 2, port 4. 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the
ports between switch 1, port 3 and switch 2, port 4
−
in
numerical order.
all
−
Specifies all of the ports on the Switch.
ports <portlist>
−
Specifies a range of ports. The port list
is specified by listing the lowest switch number and the
beginning port number on that switch, separated by a colon.
Then the highest switch number, and the highest port number
of the range (also separated by a colon) are specified. The
beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a
dash. For example, 1:3 specifies switch number 1, port 3. 2:4
specifies switch number 2, port 4. 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the
ports between switch 1, port 3 and switch 2, port 4
−
in
numerical order.
all
−
Specifies all of the ports on the Switch.
Example usage:
To initialize the authentication state machine of some or all:
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