Show 802.1X Auth_Configuration - D-Link DGS-3100 Series Cli Manual

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Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the 802.1x authent

show 802.1x auth_configuration

Purpose
Syntax
Description
ports <portlist> − A port or range of ports whose se
displayed.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
ication states (stacking disabled) for Port-based 802.1x:
DGS3100# sh
ow 02.1x auth_state ports 1:1-5
8
Port
Auth PA
E State Backend State Port Status
--------
------
---- ----------- --------------------- ----------------
--
1
forceAu
th
2
initialize
3
initialize
4
initialize
5
forceAuth
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To display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on
Switch.
show 802.1x auth_configuration {ports <portlist>}
The show 802.1x auth_configuration command displays the
current configuration of the 802.1x Port-based Network Acce
Control server application on the Switch.
The following details are displayed:
802.1x: Enabled/Disabled − Shows the current status of 802.1x
functions on the Switch.
Authentication Mode:
802.1x authorization mode.
Authentication Method: Rem
authentication protocol suite in use between the Switch an
RADIUS server.
Port number − Shows the physical port number on the Switch.
AdminCrlDir: Both/In − Shows whether a controlled Port that is
unauthorized will exert control over communication in both receiving
and transmitting directions, or just the receiving direction.
OpenCrlDir: Both/In − Shows whether a controlled Port that is
unauth
orized will exert control over communication in both receiving
and t
ransmitting directions, or just the receiving direction.
Port
Control:
administrative control over the port's authorization st
forces the Authenticator of the port to become
ForceUnauth forces the port to become Unauthorized.
QuietPeriod − Shows the time interval between authentication failure
and the start of a new authentication attempt.
TxPeriod − Shows the time to wait for a response from a supplicant
(user) to send EAP Request/Identity packets.
SuppTimeout − Shows the time to wait for a response from a
supplicant
(user) for all EAP packets, except for the Request/Identity
initialize
authorized
initialize
authorized
initialize
authorized
initialize
authorized
initialize
authorized
Port-based/Mac-based/None − Shows the
ote/none − Shows the type of
ForceAuth/ForceUnauth/Auto
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