Operations-level port 802.1x options

Command: /oper/port <port number>/8021x[802.1x Operation Menu]

reset

-

Reinitialize 802.1x access control on this port

reauth

-

Initiate reauthentication on this port now

Operations-level port 802.1x options are used to temporarily set 802.1x parameters for a port.

Table 192 Operations-Level Port 802.1x Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

reset

Re-initializes the 802.1x access-control parameters for the port. The following actions take

 

place, depending on the 802.1x port configuration:

 

force unauth—the port is placed in unauthorized state, and traffic is blocked.

 

auto—the port is placed in unauthorized state, then authentication is initiated.

 

force auth—the port is placed in authorized state, and authentication is not

 

 

required.

 

 

reauth

Re-authenticates the supplicant (client) attached to the port. This command only applies if

 

the port’s 802.1x mode is configured as auto.

 

 

 

Operations-level VRRP options

Command: /oper/vrrp[VRRP Operations Menu]
back- Set virtual router to backup
Operations-level VRRP options are described in the following table.Table 193 Operations-Level VRRP Menu optionsCommandDescription

back <1-255>Forces the specified master virtual router on this switch into backup mode. This is generally used for passing master control back to a preferred switch once the preferred switch has been returned to service after a failure. When this command is executed, the current master gives up control and initiates a new election by temporarily advertising its own priority level as 0 (lowest). After the new election, the virtual router forced into backup mode by this command will resume master control in the following cases:

This switch owns the virtual router (the IP addresses of the virtual router and its IP interface are the same)

This switch’s virtual router has a higher priority and preemption is enabled.There are no other virtual routers available to take master control.

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