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802.1X Port-Based Authentication
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Setting the Traffic Mode
The
dot1x control-direction stop-in-traffic
command, in Interface Configuration mode, sets
the dot1x traffic mode to Bi-directional Traffic Control. The
no
form of this command sets
the dot1x traffic mode to “Unidirectional traffic control”.
By default, the Bi-directional Traffic Control is enabled.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config)#
dot1x control-direction stop-in-traffic
device-name
(config)#
no dot1x control-direction stop-in-traffic
Displaying the 802.1X Information
The table below lists the available 802.1X display commands.
Table 34-6 802.1X Display Commands
C o m m a n d D e s c r i p t i o n
dot1x
Displays the 802.1X authentication setting globally and on a per-port basis.
show dot1x
Displays information regarding 802.1X authentication.
show dot1x radius
Displays all RADIUS servers that are configured
show dot1x
interface
Displays the 802.1X for a specific port
show dot1x hosts
Display 802.1X information for all supplicants.
Displaying 802.1X Authentication Information
The
show dot1x
command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, displays information regarding
802.1X authentication.
Command Syntax
device-name
#
show dot1x
Example
device-name
#
show dot1x
ReAuthentication = ENABLED
ReAuthentication timer = 25 sec
Unicast-clients compatibility = OFF
Radius timeout = 50 sec
Supplicant timeout = 30 sec
Tx-period timeout = 5 sec
Quiet period = 390 sec
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