SMC Networks TigerSwitch manual Configuring 802.1X Global Settings

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USER AUTHENTICATION

CLI – This example shows the default global setting for 802.1X.

Console#show dot1x

 

 

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Global 802.1X Parameters

 

 

system-auth-control: enable

 

 

802.1X Port Summary

 

 

 

Port Name

Status

Operation Mode

Mode

Authorized

1/1

disabled

Single-Host

ForceAuthorized

n/a

1/2

disabled

Single-Host

ForceAuthorized

n/a

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802.1X Port Details

802.1X is disabled on port 1/1

802.1X is disabled on port 26

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Configuring 802.1X Global Settings

The 802.1X protocol includes port authentication. The 802.1X protocol must be enabled globally for the switch system before port settings are active.

Command Attributes

802.1X System Authentication Control – Sets the global setting for 802.1X. (Default: Disabled)

Web – Select Security, 802.1X, Configuration. Enable 802.1X globally for the switch, and click Apply.

Figure 3-31 802.1X Configuration

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TigerSwitch specifications

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