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UTHENTICATION
OMMANDS
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AUTH
WEB FORWARD
auth-web forward
Overview
This command enables the Web-authentication packet forwarding feature on the
interface specified. This command also enables ARP forwarding, and adds
forwarded packets to the tcp or udp port number specified.
The no variant of this command disables the specified packet forwarding feature
on the interface.
auth-web forward [<ip-address>|<ip-address/prefix-length>]
Syntax
{dns|tcp <1-65535>|udp <1-65535>}
Or
auth-web forward {arp|dhcp|dns|tcp <1-65535>|udp <1-65535>}
The no variant of this command are:
no auth-web forward [<ip-address>|<ip-address/prefix-length>]
{dns|tcp <1-65535>|udp <1-65535>}
Or
no auth-web forward {arp|dhcp|dns|tcp <1-65535>|udp <1-65535>}
Default
Packet forwarding for port authentication is enabled by default for "arp", "dhcp"
and "dns".
Mode
Interface Configuration for a static channel, a dynamic (LACP) channel group, or a
switch port; or Authentication Profile mode.
Usage
For more information about the <ip-address> parameter, and an example, see the
"auth- web forward" section in the
C613-50170-01 Rev B
Parameter
<ip-address>
<ip-address/
prefix-length>
arp
dhcp
dns
tcp
<1-65535>
udp
<1-65535>
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
The IP address or subnet on which the Web-authentication is to
be enabled.
Enable forwarding of ARP.
Enable forwarding of DHCP (67/udp).
Enable forwarding of DNS (53/udp).
Enable forwarding of TCP specified port number.
TCP Port number.
Enable forwarding of UDP specified port number.
UDP Port number.
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