Auth-Fail Max-Attempts:

NONE

Mac-Auth-Bypass:

Disable

Mac-Auth-Bypass Only:

Disable

Tx Period:

30

seconds

Quiet Period:

60

seconds

ReAuth Max:

2

seconds

Supplicant Timeout:

30

Server Timeout:

30

seconds

Re-Auth Interval:

3600 seconds

Max-EAP-Req:

2

 

Host Mode:

SINGLE_HOST

Auth PAE State:

Initialize

Backend State:

Initialize

Dell#

 

 

Dell# show dot1x interface fortyGigE 1/48

802.1x information on Fo 1/48:

-----------------------------

Dot1x Status:

Enable

Port Control:

FORCE_AUTHORIZED

Port Auth Status:

UNAUTHORIZED

Re-Authentication:

Disable

Untagged VLAN id:

None

Guest VLAN:

Disable

Guest VLAN id:

NONE

Auth-Fail VLAN:

Disable

Auth-Fail VLAN id:

NONE

Auth-Fail Max-Attempts:

NONE

Mac-Auth-Bypass:

Disable

Mac-Auth-Bypass Only:

Disable

Tx Period:

30 seconds

Quiet Period:

60 seconds

ReAuth Max:

2

Supplicant Timeout:

30 seconds

Server Timeout:

30 seconds

Re-Auth Interval:

3600 seconds

Max-EAP-Req:

2

Host Mode:

SINGLE_HOST

Auth PAE State:

Initialize

Backend State:

Initialize

Dell#

 

SSH Server and SCP Commands

Dell Networking OS supports secure shell (SSH) protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0. SSH is a protocol for secure remote login over an insecure network. SSH sessions are encrypted and use authentication.

The SSH server and client are enhanced to support the VRF awareness functionality. Using this capability, an SSH client or server can use a VRF instance name to look up the correct routing table and establish a connection.

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