D-Link DES-3026 Reference Manual - Page 171
config 802.1x auth_mode, show 802.1x, auth_state
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DES-3000 Series Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual config 802.1x auth_mode Purpose Used to configure the 802.1x authentication mode on the Switch. Syntax config 802.1x auth_mode {port_based | mac_based] Description The config 802.1x authentication mode command is used to enable either the port-based or MAC-based 802.1x authentication feature on the Switch. Parameters [port_based | mac_based ports] − The Switch may authenticate 802.1x by either port or MAC address. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To configure 802.1x authentication by MAC address: DES-3026:4#config 802.1x auth_mode mac_based Command: config 802.1x auth_mode mac_based Success. DES-3026:4# show 802.1x auth_state Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current authentication state of the 802.1x server on the Switch. show 802.1x auth_state {ports } The show 802.1x auth_state is used to display the current 802.1x authentication state of the specified ports of the Port-based or MAC-based Network Access Control server application on the Switch. The following details what is displayed: Port number − Shows the physical port number on the Switch, in port-based mode only. MAC Address - Displays the MAC address of the Switch in MAC-based mode only. Auth PAE State: Initialize / Disconnected / Connecting / Authenticating / Authenticated / Held / ForceAuth / ForceUnauth − Shows the current state of the Authenticator PAE. Backend State: Request / Response / Fail / Idle / Initialize / Success / Timeout − Shows the current state of the Backend Authenticator. Parameters Restrictions Port Status: Authorized / Unauthorized − Shows the result of the authentication process. Authorized means that the user was authenticated, and can access the network. Unauthorized means that the user was not authenticated, and cannot access the network. ports − Specifies a port or range of ports to be viewed. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. 167