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Field
EAP Response/Identity Packets
EAP Response/Challenge Packets
Error Packets
Authenticated user
Controlled User(s) amount

dot1x

Syntax
In system view:
dot1x [ interface interface-list ]
undo dot1x [ interface interface-list ]
In Layer 2 Ethernet interface view:
dot1x
undo dot1x
View
System view, Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
interface interface-list: Specifies a port list, which can contain multiple ports. The interface-list argument is
in the format of interface-list = { interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] } &
<1- 1 0>, where interface-type represents the port type, interface-number represents the port number, and &
<1- 1 0> means that you can provide up to 10 ports or port ranges. The start port number must be smaller
than the end number and the two ports must be of the same type.
Description
Use the dot1x command in system view to enable 802.1X globally.
Use the undo dot1x command in system view to disable 802.1X globally.
Use the dot1x interface command in system view or the dot1x command in Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view to enable 802.1X for specified ports.
Use the undo dot1x interface command in system view or the undo dot1x command in Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view to disable 802.1X for specified ports.
By default, 802.1X is neither enabled globally nor enabled for any port.
802.1X must be enabled both globally in system view and for the intended ports in system view or Layer
2 Ethernet interface view. Otherwise, it does not function.
You can configure 802.1X parameters either before or after enabling 802.1X.
Related commands: display dot1x.
Description
Number of received EAP-Response/Identity packets
Number of received EAP-Response/Challenge packets
Number of received error packets
User that has passed 802.1X authentication
Number of authenticated users on the port
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