Configuring Request Identity Re-Transmissions - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Example of Verifying that 802.1X is Enabled Globally
Example of Verifying 802.1X is Enabled on an Interface
Verify that 802.1X is enabled globally and at the interface level using the show running-config |
find dot1x command from EXEC Privilege mode.
The bold lines show that 802.1X is enabled.
Dell#show running-config | find dot1x
dot1x authentication
!
[output omitted]
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/1
no ip address
dot1x authentication
no shutdown
!
Dell#
View 802.1X configuration information for an interface using the show dot1x interface command.
The bold lines show that 802.1X is enabled on all ports unauthorized by default.
Dell#show dot1x interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/1
802.1x information on Te 2/1:
-----------------------------
Dot1x Status:
Enable
Port Control:
Port Auth Status:
UNAUTHORIZED
Re-Authentication:
Untagged VLAN id:
Guest VLAN:
Guest VLAN id:
Auth-Fail VLAN:
Auth-Fail VLAN id:
Auth-Fail Max-Attempts: NONE
Mac-Auth-Bypass:
Mac-Auth-Bypass Only:
Tx Period:
Quiet Period:
ReAuth Max:
Supplicant Timeout:
Server Timeout:
Re-Auth Interval:
Max-EAP-Req:
Host Mode:
Auth PAE State:
Backend State:

Configuring Request Identity Re-Transmissions

If the authenticator sends a Request Identity frame, but the supplicant does not respond, the
authenticator waits 30 seconds and then re-transmits the frame.
The amount of time that the authenticator waits before re-transmitting and the maximum number of
times that the authenticator re-transmits are configurable.
802.1X
AUTO
Disable
None
Disable
NONE
Disable
NONE
Disable
Disable
30 seconds
60 seconds
2
30 seconds
30 seconds
3600 seconds
2
SINGLE_HOST
Initialize
Initialize
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