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Authed Start
Authed LogOff
Responses
AccessChallenges
OtherReqToSupp
NonNakRespFromSup
Bac Auth Success
Bac Auth Fail

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This window displays current ARP entries on the Switch. To search a specific ARP entry, enter an Interface Name or
an IP Address at the top of the window and click Find. Click the Show Static button to display static ARP table
entries. To clear the ARP Table, click Clear All.
The view this window, click Monitoring > Browse ARP Table as shown below:
CONNECTING, as a result of a reauthentication request (reAuthenticate = TRUE).
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to
CONNECTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start message being received from the Supplicant.
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to
DISCONNECTED, as a result of an EAPOL-Logoff message being received from the
Supplicant.
Counts the number of times that the state machine sends an initial Access-Request packet
to the Authentication server (i.e., executes sendRespToServer on entry to the RESPONSE
state). Indicates that the Authenticator attempted communication with the Authentication
Server.
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives an initial Access-Challenge
packet from the Authentication server (i.e., aReq becomes TRUE, causing exit from the
RESPONSE state). Indicates that the Authentication Server has communication with the
Authenticator.
Counts the number of times that the state machine sends an EAP-Request packet (other
than an Identity, Notification, Failure, or Success message) to the Supplicant (i.e., executes
txReq on entry to the REQUEST state). Indicates that the Authenticator chose an EAP-
method.
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives a response from the Supplicant
to an initial EAP-Request, and the response is something other than EAP-NAK (i.e., rxResp
becomes TRUE, causing the state machine to transition from REQUEST to RESPONSE,
and the response is not an EAP-NAK). Indicates that the Supplicant can respond to the
Authenticator's chosen EAP-method.
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives an Accept message from the
Authentication Server (i.e., aSuccess becomes TRUE, causing a transition from
RESPONSE to SUCCESS). Indicates that the Supplicant has successfully authenticated to
the Authentication Server.
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives a Reject message from the
Authentication Server (i.e., aFail becomes TRUE, causing a transition from RESPONSE to
FAIL). Indicates that the Supplicant has not authenticated to the Authentication Server.
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