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Command Usage
This command displays the following information:
Global 802.1X Parameters – Shows whether or not 802.1X port
authentication is globally enabled on the switch.
802.1X Port Summary – Displays the port access control parameters
for each interface that has enabled 802.1X, including the following
items:
- Status – Administrative state for port access control.
- Operation Mode – Allows single or multiple host s (page 22-37).
- Mode – Dot1x port control mode (page 22-36).
- Authorized – Authorization status (y es or n/a - not
authorized).
802.1X Port Details – Displays the port access control parameters for
each interface, including the following items:
- reauth-enabled – Periodic re-authentication (page 22-39).
- reauth-per iod – Time after whic h a connected client must be
re-authenticated (page22-40) .
- quiet-period – Time a port waits after Max Request Count is
exceeded before attempting to acquire a new
client (page 22-39).
- tx-period – Time a port waits during authentic ation
session before re-transmitting EAP packet
(page 22-41).
- supplicant-timeout– Supplicant timeout.
- server-timeout – Server timeout.
- reauth-max – Maximum number of reauthentication
attempts.
- max-req – Maximum number of times a port will
retransmit an EAP request/identity packet
to the client before it times out the
authentication session (page22-36).
- Status – Authorization status (authorized or not).
- Operation Mode – Shows if single or multiple hosts (clients) can
connect to an 802.1X-authorized port.
- Max Count – The maximum number of hosts allowed to
access this port (page 22-37).