Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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no specific MAC address filter on the port. The default is no client limit.

o 'initialize' re-initialize authentication on the specified ports. That is, 'initialize' blocks inbound and outbound traffic and restarts the authentication process on the specified ports that are configured with 'control auto' (see the 'control' parameter, described above) and actively operating as authenticators.

o 'reauthenticate' forces re-authentication (unless the authenticator is in 'HELD' state).

o 'mac-addr' allows to specify which client needs to be forced

o 'clear-statistics' clears authenticator statistics counters.

Next Available Options:

PORT-LIST-- Manage 802.1X on the device port(s). ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 43)

active -- Activate/deactivate 802.1X authenticator.(p. 27)

authorization

aaa authorization

Usage: [no] aaa authorization <commands> <radius>

Description: Configure authorization parameters on the switch.

Next Available Option:

commands -- Configure exec (shell) commands authorization. (p. 31)

auth-timeout

aaa port-access supplicant [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTauth-timeout < 1 to 300 >

Set the challenge reception timeout (default 30sec.).

Range: < 1 to 300 >

auth-vid

[no] aaa port-access authenticator [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTauth-vid

Configures VLAN where to move port after successful authentication (not configured by default).

Next Available Option:

VLAN-ID-- Configures VLAN where to move port after successful authentication (not configured by default). (VLAN-ID) (p. 54)

[no] aaa port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTauth-vid

Configures VLAN where to move port after successful authentication (not configured by default).

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