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Layer 3 gigabit ethernet managed switch
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config 802.1x guest_vlan ports
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the ports for a previously created 802.1x Guest VLAN as enabled.
DGS-3612G:4#config 802.1x guest_vlan ports 1-5 state enable
Command: config 802.1x guest_vlan ports 1-5 state enable
Success.
DGS-3612G:4#
show 802.1x guest_vlan
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the configurations for a previously created 802.1x Guest VLAN.
DGS-3612G:4#show 802.1x guest_vlan
Command: show 802.1x guest_vlan
Guest VLAN Setting
-----------------------------------------------------------
Guest VLAN : Trinity
Enable guest VLAN ports: 5-8
DGS-3612G:4#
xStack DGS-3612G Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
Used to configure ports for a pre-existing 802.1x guest VLAN.
config 802.1x guest_vlan ports [<portlist> | all] state [enable | disable]
The config 802.1x guest_vlan ports command is used to configure ports to
be enabled or disabled for the 802.1x guest VLAN.
<portlist> - Specify a port or range of ports to be configured for the 802.1x
Guest VLAN.
all – Specify this parameter to configure all ports for the 802.1x Guest VLAN.
state [enable | disable] – Use these parameters to enable or disable port
listed here as enabled or disabled for the 802.1x Guest VLAN.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command. This VLAN is only
supported for port-based 802.1x and must have already been previously
created using the create vlan command. If the specific port state changes
from an enabled state to a disabled state, these ports will return to the
default VLAN.
Used to view the configurations for a 802.1x Guest VLAN.
show 802.1x guest_vlan
The show 802.1x guest_vlan command is used to display the settings for
the VLAN that has been enabled as an 802.1x Guest VLAN. Guest 802.1X
VLAN clients are those who have not been authorized for 802.1x or they
haven't yet installed the necessary 802.1x software, yet would still like limited
access rights on the Switch.
None.
None.
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