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where

[level]

= Use 1 to turn on the packet debug level. This has the IES-1000 display the contents

 

of EAPOL (Extensible Authentication Protocol Over LAN) frames. This can help

 

you determine whether or not the subscriber is sending IEEE 802.1X packets. If

 

necessary, customer support may instruct you to use another level and send them

 

the results.

 

Enter the command without a level to turn off all of the debug levels.

This command turns individual debug levels on or off.

30.2.5Port Enable Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 dot1x> port enable <port>

where

<port>

=

A port number (1 to 8).

This command turns on the IEEE 802.1X security feature on the specified port(s).

30.2.6Port Disable Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 dot1x> port disable <port>

where

<port>

=

A port number (1 to 8).

This command turns off the IEEE 802.1X security feature on the specified port(s).

30.2.7Port Control Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 dot1x> port control <port> <autoauthunauth>

where

<port>

= A port number (1 to 8).

<autoauthun

auth> =

This field sets how the IES-1000 uses IEEE 802.1X. Use auto to authenticate all subscribers before they can access the network through this port.

Use auth to allow all connected users to access the network through this port without authentication.

Use unauth to deny all subscribers access to the network through this port.

This command sets how the IES-1000 applies IEEE 802.1X on a specified port.

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IEEE 802.1X Commands