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Initialize Port(s), Initialize Ports window for Host-based 802.1X

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xStack® DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch Initialize Port(s) Existing 802.1X port and host settings are displayed and can be configured using the two windows below. To initialize ports for the port side of 802.1X, the user must first enable 802.1X by port in the 802.1X Settings window. To view the following window, click Security > 802.1X > Initialize Port(s): Figure 5 - 25. Initialize Port(s) window for Port-based 802.1X This window allows initialization of a port or group of ports. The Initialize Port Table in the bottom half of the window displays the current status of the port(s). To initialize ports, choose the range of ports in the From Port and To Port fields. To begin the initialization, click Apply. To initialize ports for the host side of 802.1X, the user must first enable 802.1X by MAC address in the 802.1X Settings window. To view the following window, click Security > 802.1X > Initialize Port(s): Figure 5 - 26. Initialize Port(s) window for Host-based 802.1X To initialize ports, choose the range of ports in the From Port and To Port fields. Next, the user must specify the MAC address to be initialized by entering it into the MAC Address field and ticking the corresponding check box. To begin the initialization, click Apply. NOTE: The user must first globally enable 802.1X in the 802.1X Settings window (Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Settings) before initializing ports. Information in the Initialize Port(s) windows cannot be viewed before enabling 802.1X for either Port-based 802.1X or Host-based 802.1X. The Initalize Port(s) windows displays the following information: Parameter Description From Port The beginning port in a range of ports to be initialized. To Port The ending port in a range of ports to be initialized. Port A read-only field indicating a port on the Switch. Auth PAE State The Authenticator PAE State will display one of the following: Initialize, Disconnected, Connecting, Authenticating, Authenticated, Aborting, Held, ForceAuth, ForceUnauth, and N/A. Backend_State The Backend Authentication State will display one of the following: Request, Response, Success, Fail, Timeout, Idle, Initialize, and N/A. Port Status The status of the controlled port can be Authorized, Unauthorized, or N/A. MAC Address The authenticated MAC address of the client connected to the corresponding port, if any. 115

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xStack
®
DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
115
Initialize Port(s)
Existing 802.1X port and host settings are displayed and can be configured using the two windows below.
To initialize ports for the port side of 802.1X, the user must first enable 802.1X by port in the
802.1X Settings
window.
To view the following window, click
Security > 802.1X > Initialize Port(s)
:
Figure 5 - 25. Initialize Port(s) window for Port-based 802.1X
This window allows initialization of a port or group of ports. The Initialize Port Table in the bottom half of the window displays
the current status of the port(s). To initialize ports, choose the range of ports in the From Port and To Port fields. To begin the
initialization, click
Apply
.
To initialize ports for the host side of 802.1X, the user must first enable 802.1X by MAC address in the
802.1X Settings
window.
To view the following window, click
Security > 802.1X > Initialize Port(s)
:
Figure 5 - 26. Initialize Port(s) window for Host-based 802.1X
To initialize ports, choose the range of ports in the From Port and To Port fields. Next, the user must specify the MAC address to
be initialized by entering it into the MAC Address
field and ticking the corresponding check box. To begin the initialization, click
Apply
.
NOTE:
The user must first globally enable 802.1X in the
802.1X Settings
window (
Security
>
802.1X
>
802.1X Settings
) before initializing ports.
Information in the
Initialize Port(s)
windows cannot be viewed before
enabling 802.1X for either Port-based 802.1X or Host-based 802.1X.
The
Initalize Port(s)
windows displays the following information:
Parameter
Description
From Port
The beginning port in a range of ports to be initialized.
To Port
The ending port in a range of ports to be initialized.
Port
A read-only field indicating a port on the Switch.
Auth PAE State
The Authenticator PAE State will display one of the following:
Initialize, Disconnected,
Connecting, Authenticating, Authenticated, Aborting, Held, ForceAuth, ForceUnauth,
and
N/A.
Backend_State
The Backend Authentication State will display one of the following:
Request, Response,
Success, Fail, Timeout, Idle, Initialize,
and
N/A.
Port Status
The status of the controlled port can be
Authorized, Unauthorized,
or
N/A.
MAC Address
The authenticated MAC address of the client connected to the corresponding port, if any.