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Field
User MAC address
Access interface
User access state
Authentication domain
IPv4 address
IPv6 address
Authentication method
Initial VLAN
Authorization untagged VLAN
Authorization tagged VLAN list
Authorization VSI
Authorization ACL ID
Authorization CAR
Termination action
Session timeout period
Online from
Online duration
Description
MAC address of the user.
Interface through which the user access the device.
Access state of the user.
Successful—The user passes 802.1X authentication and comes
online.
Open—The user uses a nonexistent username or an incorrect
password to come online in open authentication mode.
ISP domain used for 802.1X authentication.
IPv4 address of the user.
If the device does not get the IPv4 address of the user, this field is not
available.
IPv6 address of the user.
If the device does not get the IPv6 address of the user, this field is not
available.
EAP message handling method:
CHAP—Performs EAP termination and uses CHAP to
communicate with the RADIUS server.
EAP—Relays EAP packets and supports any of the EAP
authentication methods to communicate with the RADIUS server.
PAP—Performs EAP termination and uses PAP to communicate
with the RADIUS server.
VLAN to which the user belongs before 802.1X authentication.
Untagged VLAN authorized to the user.
Tagged VLANs authorized to the user.
VSIs authorized to the user.
ACL authorized to the user.
This field is not supported in the current software version.
Authorization CAR attributes assigned by the server.
If no authorization CAR attributes are assigned, this field displays N/A.
Action attribute assigned by the server to terminate the user session:
Default—Logs off the online authenticated 802.1X user when the
session timeout timer expires. This attribute does not take effect
when 802.1X periodic reauthentication is enabled and the periodic
reauthentication timer is shorter than the session timeout timer.
Radius-request—Reauthenticates the online user when the
session timeout timer expires, regardless of whether the 802.1X
periodic reauthentication feature is enabled or not.
If the device performs local authentication, this field displays Default.
Session timeout timer assigned by the server.
Time from which the 802.1X user came online.
Online duration of the 802.1X user.
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