Configuring Multiple Authentication
Commands
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set multiauth mode
clear multiauth mode
show multiauth
show multiauth counters
set multiauth precedence
clear multiauth precedence
show multiauth port
set multiauth port
clear multiauth port
show multiauth station
clear multiauth station
show multiauth session
show multiauth idle-timeout
set multiauth idle-timeout
clear multiauth idle-timeout
show multiauth session-timeout
set multiauth session-timeout
clear multiauth session-timeout
set multiauth trap
clear multiauth trap
show multiauth trap
set multiauth mode
Use this command to set the system authentication mode to use multiple authenticators
simultaneously or to strictly adhere to 802.1X.
Syntax
set multiauth mode {multi | strict}
Parameters
multi
strict
27-2 MultiAuth Configuration
Allows the system to use multiple authenticators simultaneously.
Note: This mode requires that MAC, PWA, and 802.1X authentication be
enabled globally, and configured appropriately on the desired ports per its
corresponding command set as described in this chapter.
Sets the system authentication mode to strict 802.1X.
set multiauth mode
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