Field
Guest VLAN
Auth-fail VLAN
Critical VLAN
Critical recovery-action
Max number of on-line users
EAPOL Packet
Sent EAP Request/Identity Packets
EAP Request/Challenge Packets
EAP Success Packets
Fail Packets
Received EAPOL Start Packets
EAPOL LogOff Packets
EAP Response/Identity Packets
EAP Response/Challenge Packets
Error Packets
Authenticated user
Controlled User(s) amount
Related commands
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reset dot1x statistics
•
dot1x
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dot1x retry
•
dot1x max-user
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dot1x port-control
•
dot1x port-method
•
dot1x timer
dot1x
Use dot1x to enable 802.1X.
Use undo dot1x to disable 802.1X.
Syntax
In system view:
Description
802.1X guest VLAN configured on the port. NOT
configured is displayed if no guest VLAN is configured.
Auth-Fail VLAN configured on the port. NOT configured is
displayed if no Auth-Fail VLAN is configured.
802.1X critical VLAN configured on the port. NOT
configured is displayed if no 802.1X critical VLAN is
configured on the port.
Action that the port takes when an active (reachable)
authentication server is detected available for the 802.1X
users in the critical VLAN:
•
reinitialize—The port triggers authentication.
•
NOT configured—The port does not trigger
authentication.
Maximum number of concurrent 802.1X users on the port.
Number of sent (Tx) and received (Rx) EAPOL packets.
Number of sent EAP-Request/Identity packets.
Number of sent EAP-Request/Challenge packets.
Number of sent EAP Success packets.
Number of sent EAP-Failure packets.
Number of received EAPOL-Start packets.
Number of received EAPOL-LogOff packets.
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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