Messages Related To 802.1X Operation - HP ProCurve 6120G/XG Manual

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Configuring Port-Based and User-Based Access Control (802.1X)

Messages Related to 802.1X Operation

Messages Related to 802.1X Operation
Table 12-3. 802.1X Operating Messages
Message
< port-list >
is not an authenticator. The ports in the port list have not been enabled as 802.1X
Port
< port-list >
Port
is not a supplicant.
No server(s) responding.
LACP has been disabled on 802.1X port(s). To maintain security, LACP is not allowed on ports
Error configuring port
LACP and 802.1X cannot be run together. port on which port access (802.1X) is enabled.
12-76
Meaning
authenticators. Use this command to enable the ports as
authenticators:
ProCurve(config)# aaa port-access
Occurs when there is an attempt to change the supplicant
configuration on a port that is not currently enabled as a
supplicant. Enable the port as a supplicant and then make
the desired supplicant configuration changes. Refer to
"Enabling a Switch Port as a Supplicant" on page 12-52.
This message can appear if you configured the switch for
EAP-RADIUS or CHAP-RADIUS authentication, but the
switch does not receive a response from a RADIUS server.
Ensure that the switch is configured to access at least one
RADIUS server. (Use show radius.) If you also see the
message Can't reach RADIUS server <
x.x.x.x >, try the suggestions listed for that message
(page 5-63).
configured for 802.1X authenticator operation. If you
configure port security on a port on which LACP (active or
passive) is configured, the switch removes the LACP
configuration, displays a notice that LACP is disabled on the
port(s), and enables 802.1X on that port.
< port-number >
Also, the switch will not allow you to configure LACP on a
:
authenticator e 10

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