This example shows how to display all 802.1X authentication configuration settings for
D2(ro)->show dot1x auth-config ge.1.1
Port : 1
PAE state:
Backend auth state:
Admin controlled directions:
Oper controlled directions:
Auth controlled port status:
Auth controlled port control:
Quiet period:
Transmission period:
Supplicant timeout:
Server timeout:
Maximum requests:
Reauthentication period:
Reauthentication control:
set dot1x
Use this command to enable or disable 802.1X authentication, to reauthenticate one or more access
entities, or to reinitialize one or more supplicants.
Syntax
set dot1x {enable | disable | port {init | reauth} {true | false} [port-string]}
Parameters
enable | disable
port
init | reauth
true | false
port‐string
Defaults
If no ports are specified, the reinitialization or reauthentication setting will be applied to all ports.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Usage
Disabling 802.1X authentication globally, by not entering a specific port‐string value, will enable
the EAP pass‐through feature. EAP pass‐through allows client authentication packets to be
forwarded unmodified through the switch to an upstream device.
Examples
This example shows how to enable 802.1X:
D2(su)->set dot1x enable
This example shows how to reinitialize
D2(rw)->set dot1x port init true ge.1.2
Auth-Config
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30
30
30
2
3600
Disabled
Enables or disables 802.1X.
Enable or disable 802.1X reauthentication or initialization control on one or
more ports.
Configure initialization or reauthentication control.
Enable (true) or disable (false) reinitialization/reauthentication.
(Optional) Specifies the port(s) to reinitialize or reauthenticate.
Initialize
Initialize
Both
Both
Authorized
Auto
ge
.1.2:
set dot1x
ge
.1.1:
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