Re-authentication is enabled on port Ethernet1/0/1
dot1x supp-proxy-check
Syntax
dot1x supp-proxy-check { logoff | trap } [ interface interface-list ]
undo dot1x supp-proxy-check { logoff | trap } [ interface interface-list ]
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
logoff: Disconnects a user upon detecting it logging in through a proxy or through multiple network
adapters.
trap: Sends Trap packets upon detecting a user logging in through a proxy or through multiple network
adapters.
interface-list: Ethernet port list, in the form of interface-list= { interface-type interface-number [ to
interface-type interface-number ] } &<1-10>, in which interface-type specifies the type of an Ethernet
port and interface-number is the number of the port. The string "&<1-10>" means that up to 10 port lists
can be provided.
Description
Use the dot1x supp-proxy-check command to enable 802.1x proxy checking for specified ports.
Use the undo dot1x supp-proxy-check command to disable 802.1x proxy checking for specified
ports.
By default, 802.1x proxy checking is disabled on all Ethernet ports.
In system view:
If you do not specify the interface-list argument, the configurations performed by these two
commands are global.
If you specify the interface-list argument, these two commands apply to the specified Ethernet
ports.
In Ethernet port view, the interface-list argument is not available and the commands apply to only the
current Ethernet port.
The proxy checking function takes effect on a port only when the function is enabled both globally and
on the port.
802.1x proxy checking checks for:
Users logging in through proxies
Users logging in through IE proxies
Whether or not a user logs in through multiple network adapters (that is, when the user attempts to
log in, it contains more than one active network adapters.)
A switch can optionally take the following actions in response to any of the above three cases:
Only disconnects the user but sends no Trap packets, which can be achieved by using the dot1x
supp-proxy-check logoff command.
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