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Chapter 10 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Configuring 802.1x Authentication
Configuring 802.1x Readiness Check
The 802.1x readiness check monitors 802.1x activity on all the switch ports and displays information
about the devices connected to the ports that support 802.1x. You can use this feature to determine if the
devices connected to the switch ports are 802.1x-capable.
The 802.1x readiness check is allowed on all ports that can be configured for 802.1x. The readiness
check is not available on a port that is configured as dot1x force-unauthorized.
Follow these guidelines to enable the readiness check on the switch:
The readiness check is typically used before 802.1x is enabled on the switch.
If you use the dot1x test eapol-capable privileged EXEC command without specifying an interface,
all the ports on the switch stack are tested.
When you configure the dot1x test eapol-capable command on an 802.1x-enabled port, and the link
comes up, the port queries the connected client about its 802.1x capability. When the client responds
with a notification packet, it is 802.1x-capable. A syslog message is generated if the client responds
within the timeout period. If the client does not respond to the query, the client is
not 802.1x-capable. No syslog message is generated.
The readiness check can be sent on a port that handles multiple hosts (for example, a PC that is
connected to an IP phone). A syslog message is generated for each of the clients that respond to the
readiness check within the timer period.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to enable the 802.1x readiness check on the
switch:
This example shows how to enable a readiness check on a switch to query a port. It also shows the
response received from the queried port verifying that the device connected to it is 802.1x-capable:
switch# dot1x test eapol-capable interface gigabitethernet0/13
DOT1X_PORT_EAPOL_CAPABLE:DOT1X: MAC 00-01-02-4b-f1-a3 on gigabitethernet0/13 is EAPOL
capable
Command Purpose
Step 1 dot1x test eapol-capable [interface
interface-id]
Enable the 802.1x readiness check on the switch.
(Optional) For interface-id specify the port on which to check for 802.1x
readiness.
Note If you omit the optional interface keyword, all interfaces on the
switch are tested.
Step 1 configure terminal (Optional) Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2 dot1x test timeout timeout (Optional) Configure the timeout used to wait for EAPOL response. The
range is from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default is 10 seconds.
Step 3 end (Optional) Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 4 show running-config (Optional) Verify your modified timeout values.