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802.1X EAP Statistics

The switch ports can be configured to use the IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to control network access (see 802.1X). You can use the 802.1X EAP page to display information about EAP packets received on a port.

To display the 802.1X EAP page, click Status and Statistics > 802.1X EAP in the navigation window.

STEP 1 Select the Port for which you want to display statistics.

STEP 2 Select a Refresh Rate for the statistics. These statistics are cumulative since the last time the page was refreshed.

The following information displays for the selected interface:

EAPOL Frames Received—Valid Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) frames received on the port.

EAPOL Frames Transmitted—EAPOL frames transmitted through the port.

EAPOL Start Frames Received—EAPOL Start frames received on the port.

EAPOL Logoff Frames Received—EAPOL Logoff frames received on the port.

Invalid EAPOL Frames Received—Unrecognized EAPOL frames received on this port.

EAP Length Error Frames Received—EAPOL frames with an invalid packet body length received on this port.

To clear statistics counters:

Click Clear Interface Counters to reset all counters to 0 for the selected interface.

Click Clear All Interface Counters to reset all counters to 0 for all interfaces.

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Cisco Systems SLM2008PTNA manual 802.1X EAP Statistics

SLM2008PTNA specifications

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