Configure Netlogin Move-Fail-Action - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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configure netlogin move-fail-action

configure netlogin move-fail-action [authenticate | deny]
Description
Configures the action network login takes if a VLAN move fails. This can occur if two clients attempt to
move to an untagged VLAN on the same port.
Syntax Description
authenticate
deny
Default
The default setting is
deny
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify how netlogin behaves if a VLAN move fails. Netlogin can either
authenticate the client on the current VLAN or deny the client.
The following describes the parameters of this command if two clients want to move to a different
untagged VLAN on the same port:
—Network login authenticates the first client that requests a move and moves that
authenticate
client to the requested VLAN. Network login authenticates the second client but does not move that
client to the requested VLAN. The second client moves to the first client's authenticated VLAN.
—Network login authenticates the first client that requests a move and moves that client.
deny
Network login does not authenticate the second client.
To view the current move-fail-action setting on the switch, use the
Example
The following example configures netlogin to authenticate the client on the current VLAN:
configure netlogin move-fail-action authenticate
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
Specifies that the client is authenticated.
Specifies that the client is not authenticated. This is the default setting.
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configure netlogin move-fail-action
command.
show netlogin
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