Table 46 802.1x statistics for port

Statistics

Description

 

 

authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating

Total number of times that the state machine transitions from

 

AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start message

 

being received from the Supplicant.

 

 

authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating

Total number of times that the state machine transitions from

 

AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Logoff

 

message being received from the Supplicant.

 

 

authReauthsWhileAuthenticated

Total number of times that the state machine transitions from

 

AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING, as a result of a re-authentication

 

request.

 

 

authEapStartsWhileAuthenticated

Total number of times that the state machine transitions from

 

AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start

 

message being received from the Supplicant.

 

 

authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated

Total number of times that the state machine transitions from

 

AUTHENTICATED to DISCONNECTED, as a result of an EAPOLLogoff

 

message being received from the Supplicant.

 

 

backendResponses

Total number of times that the state machine sends an initial Access-

 

Request packet to the Authentication server. Indicates that the

 

Authenticator attempted communication with the Authentication Server.

 

 

backendAccessChallenges

Total number of times that the state machine receives an initial Access-

 

Challenge packet from the Authentication server. Indicates that the

 

Authentication Server has communication with the Authenticator.

 

 

backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant

Total number of times that the state machine sends an EAP-Request packet

 

(other than an Identity, Notification, Failure, or Success message) to the

 

Supplicant. Indicates that the Authenticator chose an EAP-method.

 

 

backendNonNakResponsesFrom

Total number of times that the state machine receives a response from the

Supplicant

Supplicant to an initial EAP-Request, and the response is something other

 

than EAP-NAK. Indicates that the Supplicant can respond to the

 

Authenticators chosen EAP-method.

 

 

backendAuthSuccesses

Total number of times that the state machine receives an Accept message

 

from the Authentication Server. Indicates that the Supplicant has

 

successfully authenticated to the Authentication Server.

 

 

backendAuthFails

Total number of times that the state machine receives a Reject message

 

from the Authentication Server. Indicates that the Supplicant has not

 

authenticated to the Authentication Server.

 

 

Bridging statistics

Command: /stats/port <port number>/brg

Bridging statistics for port 1:

dot1PortInFrames:63242584

dot1PortOutFrames:63277826

dot1PortInDiscards:0

dot1TpLearnedEntryDiscards:0

dot1StpPortForwardTransitions:0

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