510 802.1X Management Commands
set dot1x authcontrol
Provides a global override mechanism for 802.1X authentication configuration on wired authentication ports.
Syntax
set dot1x authcontrol {enable | disable}
enable
disable
Defaults By default, authentication control for individual wired authentication is enabled.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Software 1.0.
Usage This command applies only to wired authentication ports.
Examples To enable per-port 802.1X authentication on wired authentication ports, type the following
command:
WSS# set dot1x authcontrol enable
success: dot1x authcontrol enabled.
See Also
•
set dot1x port-control on page 502
•
show dot1x on page 507
set dot1x bonded-period
Changes the Bonded Auth™ (bonded authentication) period. The Bonded Auth period is the number of seconds WSS
Software allows a Bonded Auth user to reauthenticate.
Syntax
set dot1x bonded-period seconds
seconds
Defaults The default bonded period is 0 seconds, which disables the feature.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Software 2.1.
Usage Normally, the Bonded Auth period needs to be set only if the network has Bonded Auth clients that
use dynamic WEP, or use WEP-40 or WEP-104 encryption with WPA or RSN. These clients can be affected
by the 802.1X reauthentication parameter or the RADIUS Session-Timeout parameter.
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Allows all wired authentication ports running 802.1X to use the
authentication specified per port by the set dot1X port-control
command.
Forces all wired authentication ports running 802.1X to unconditionally
accept all 802.1X authentication attempts with an EAP Success message
(ForceAuth).
Number of seconds WSS Software retains session information for an
authenticated machine while waiting for a client to (re)authenticate on the
same machine. You can change the bonded authentication period to a
value from 1 to 300 seconds.