Optional: Reset Authenticator Operation; Optional: Configure 802.1X Controlled Directions - HP 3500yl Series Access Security Manual

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6. Optional: Reset Authenticator Operation

While 802.1X authentication is operating, you can use the following aaa port-
access authenticator commands to reset 802.1X authentication and statistics
on specified ports.
Syntax:
aaa port-access authenticator < port-list >
[initialize]
On the specified ports, blocks inbound and outbound
traffic and restarts the 802.1X authentication process.
This happens only on ports configured with control auto
and actively operating as 802.1X authenticators.
[reauthenticate]
On the specified ports, forces reauthentication (unless
the authenticator is in "HELD" state).
[clear-statistics]
On the specified ports, clears authenticator statistics
counters.

7. Optional: Configure 802.1X Controlled Directions

After you enable 802.1X authentication on specified ports, you can use the aaa
port-access controlled-directions command to configure how a port transmits
traffic before it successfully authenticates a client and enters the authenti-
cated state.
As documented in the IEEE 802.1X standard, an 802.1X-aware port that is
unauthenticated can control traffic in either of the following ways:
In both ingress and egress directions by disabling both the reception of
incoming frames and transmission of outgoing frames
Only in the ingress direction by disabling only the reception of incoming
frames.
Configuring Port-Based and User-Based Access Control (802.1X)
Configuring Switch Ports as 802.1X Authenticators
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