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Displays, for a MAC authenticated client (MAC-Auth), the status of
RADIUS-assignment details for that client.
web-based clients [port-list] detail
Displays, for a Web authenticated client (web-based authentication), the status of
RADIUS-assignment details for that client.
For example, suppose port 4 has been statically configured from the CLI with the following:
802.1p priority: 7
Inbound rate-limit: 50 percent
Outbound rate-limit: 50 percent
The above, statically configured, per-port priority and inbound rate-limit settings will not apply to
any clients who authenticate and receive different inbound priority and rate-limit settings from the
RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server also assigns an outbound rate-limit setting, which is applied
per-port instead of per-client, then the outbound traffic from the port to all connected clients will be
rate-limited according to the value set by the server for the most recently authenticated client. Thus,
if client "X" authenticates with web-based authentication on port 4 with a RADIUS server that
assigns a priority of 3, an inbound rate-limit of 10,000 kbps, and an outbound rate-limit of 50,000
kbps, then:
The inbound traffic from client "X" will be subject to a priority of 3 and an inbound rate-limit
of 10,000 kbps. Traffic from other clients using the port will not be affected by these values.
The combined rate-limit outbound for all clients using the port will be 50,000 kbps until either
all client sessions end or another client authenticates and receives a different outbound rate-limit.
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