Debug Dot1X - Cisco catalyst 3750 Command Reference Manual

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debug dot1x

debug dot1x
Use the debug dot1x privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the IEEE 802.1x authentication
feature. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Syntax Description
all
errors
events
feature
packets
registry
state-machine
Though visible in the command-line help strings, the redundancy keyword is not supported.
Note
Defaults
Debugging is disabled.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
12.1(11)AX
12.1(14)EA1
12.2(25)SEE
Usage Guidelines
The undebug dot1x command is the same as the no debug dot1x command.
When you enable debugging, it is enabled only on the stack master. To enable debugging on a stack
member, you can start a session from the stack master by using the session switch-number privileged
EXEC command. Then enter the debug command at the command-line prompt of the stack member. You
also can use the remote command stack-member-number LINE privileged EXEC command on the stack
master switch to enable debugging on a member switch without first starting a session.
Catalyst 3750 Switch Command Reference
B-8
debug dot1x {all | errors | events | feature | packets | registry | state-machine}
no debug dot1x {all | errors | events | feature | packets | registry | state-machine}
Display all IEEE 802.1x authentication debug messages.
Display IEEE 802.1x error debug messages.
Display IEEE 802.1x event debug messages.
Display IEEE 802.1x feature debug messages.
Display IEEE 802.1x packet debug messages.
Display IEEE 802.1x registry invocation debug messages.
Display state-machine related-events debug messages.
Modification
This command was introduced.
The authsm, backend, besm, core, and reauthsm keywords were removed.
The errors, events, packets registry, and state-machine keywords were
added.
The feature keyword was added.
Appendix B
Catalyst 3750 Switch Debug Commands
OL-8552-07

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