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Field
CHAP authentication: Enabled
EAP authentication: Enabled
PAP authentication: Enabled
Max-tx period
Handshake period
Quiet timer
Quiet period
Supp timeout
Server timeout
Reauth period
Max auth requests
SmartOn switch ID
SmartOn supp timeout
SmartOn retry counts
Domain delimiter
Max 802.1X users
Online 802.1X users
GigabitEthernet2/1/1 is link-down
802.1X authentication
Handshake
Handshake security
Unicast trigger
Periodic reauth
Port role
Authorization mode
Port access control
Multicast trigger
Description
Performs EAP termination and uses CHAP to communicate with the
RADIUS server.
If EAP or PAP is enabled, this field is not available.
Relays EAP packets and supports any of the EAP authentication
methods to communicate with the RADIUS server.
If CHAP or PAP is enabled, this field is not available.
Performs EAP termination and uses PAP to communicate with the
RADIUS server.
If CHAP or EAP is enabled, this field is not available.
Username request timeout timer in seconds.
Handshake timer in seconds.
Status of the quiet timer, enabled or disabled.
Quiet timer in seconds.
Client timeout timer in seconds.
Server timeout timer in seconds.
Periodic reauthentication timer in seconds.
Maximum number of attempts for sending an authentication request to
a client.
Switch ID for SmartOn authentication.
SmartOn client timeout timer in seconds.
Maximum number of attempts for retransmitting an
EAP-Request/Notification packet to a client.
Domain delimiters supported by the device.
Maximum number of concurrent 802.1X users each card supports.
Number of current online 802.1X users.
Status of the port. In this example, GigabitEthernet 2/1/1 is down.
Whether 802.1X is enabled on the port.
Whether the online user handshake function is enabled on the port.
Whether the online user handshake security function is enabled on the
port.
Whether the 802.1X unicast trigger is enabled on the port.
Whether periodic online user reauthentication is enabled on the port.
Role of the port. The port functions only as an Authenticator.
Authorization state of the port, which can be Force-Authorized, Auto,
or Force-Unauthorized.
Access control method of the port: MAC-based—MAC-based access
control.
Port-based—Port-base access control.
Whether the 802.1X multicast trigger function is enabled.
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