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Dot1X Port-Control - Dell Networking 7048 Reference Manual

Powerconnect 7000 series systems
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dot1x port-control

Use the dot1x port-control command in Interface Configuration mode to
enable the IEEE 802.1X operation on the port.
Syntax
dot1x port-control {force-authorized | force-unauthorized | auto | mac-
based}
no dot1x port-control
auto — Enables 802.1x authentication on the interface and causes the
port to transition to the authorized or unauthorized state based on the
802.1x authentication exchange between the switch and the client.
force-authorized — Disables 802.1x authentication on the interface and
causes the port to transition to the authorized state without any
authentication exchange required. The port sends and receives normal
traffic without 802.1x-based authentication of the client.
force-unauthorized — Denies all access through this interface by forcing
the port to transition to the unauthorized state, ignoring all attempts by
the client to authenticate. The switch cannot provide authentication
services to the client through the interface.
mac-based — Enables 802.1x authentication on the interface and allows
multiple hosts to authenticate on a single port. The hosts are distinguished
by their MAC addresses.
Default Configuration
The default configuration is auto.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
User Guidelines
It is recommended that you disable the spanning tree or enable spanning-tree
PortFast mode on 802.1x edge ports (ports in auto state that are connected to
end stations), in order to go immediately to the forwarding state after
successful authentication.
802.1x Commands
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