Dot1X Max-Req; Dot1X Max-Users; Dot1X Port-Control; Dot1X Re-Authenticate - Dell PowerConnect 6224 Command Line Interface Manual

6200 series systems
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dot1x max-req

dot1x max-users

dot1x port-control

dot1x re-authenticate

dot1x re-authentication

dot1x system-auth-control Enables 802.1X globally.
dot1x timeout quiet-period Sets the number of seconds the switch remains
dot1x timeout re-
authperiod
dot1x timeout server-
timeout
dot1x timeout supp-
timeout
dot1x timeout tx-period
show dot1x
show dot1x clients
show dot1x ethernet
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Command Groups
Description
Sets the maximum number of times the switch
sends an EAP-request frame to the client before
restarting the authentication process.
Sets the maximum number of clients supported
on the port when MAC-based 802.1X
authentication is enabled on the port.
Enables manual control of the authorization
state of the port.
Manually initiates a re-authentication of all
802.1x-enabled ports or a specified 802.1X
enabled port.
Enables periodic re-authentication of the client. IC
in the quiet state following a failed
authentication attempt
Sets the number of seconds between re-
authentication attempts.
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for
a response from the authentication server
before resending the request.
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for
a response to an EAP-request frame from the
client before retransmitting the request.
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for
a response to an EAP-request/identify frame
from the client before resending the request.
Displays 802.1X status for the switch or the
specified interface.
Displays detailed information about the users
who have successfully authenticated on the
system or on a specified port.
Shows the status of MAC Authentication
Bypass.
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