D-Link 3324SRi Reference Manual - Page 210

delete 802.1x user, show 802.1x auth_configuration, DGS-3324SRi:4# delete 802.1x user dtremblett

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xStack Gigabit Layer 3 Switch Command Line Interface Manual delete 802.1x user Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete an 802.1x user account on the Switch. delete 802.1x user The delete 802.1x user command is used to delete the 802.1x Portbased or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently configured on the Switch. − A username can be as many as 15 alphanumeric characters. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example Usage: To delete 802.1x users: DGS-3324SRi:4# delete 802.1x user dtremblett Command: delete 802.1x user dtremblett Success. DGS-3324SRi:4# show 802.1x auth_configuration Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on the Switch. show 802.1x auth_configuration {ports [ | all]} The show 802.1x command is used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x Port-based or MAC-based Network Access Control server application on the Switch. The following details what is displayed: 802.1x Enabled/Disabled − Shows the current status of 802.1x functions on the Switch. Authentication Mode: Displays the type of authentication mode of the 802.1x function on the Switch. This field may read Port_based or MAC-based. Authentication Protocol: Radius_Eap − Shows the authentication protocol suite in use between the Switch and a RADIUS server. Port number − Shows the physical port number on the Switch. Capability: Authenticator/None − Shows the capability of 802.1x functions on the port number displayed above. There are two 802.1x capabilities that can be set on the Switch: Authenticator and None. AdminCtlDir: 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. OpenCtlDir: Both/In − Shows whether a controlled Port that is unauthorized will exert control over communication in both receiving 202

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xStack Gigabit Layer 3 Switch Command Line Interface Manual
delete 802.1x user
Purpose
Used to delete an 802.1x user account on the Switch.
Syntax
delete 802.1x user <username 15>
Description
The
delete 802.1x user
command is used to delete the 802.1x Port-
based or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently
configured on the Switch.
Parameters
<username 15>
A username can be as many as 15 alphanumeric
characters.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example Usage:
To delete 802.1x users:
DGS-3324SRi:4# delete 802.1x user dtremblett
Command: delete 802.1x user dtremblett
Success.
DGS-3324SRi:4#
show 802.1x auth_configuration
Used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on the
Switch.
Syntax
show 802.1x auth_configuration {ports [<portlist> | all]}
Description
The
show 802.1x
command is used to display the current
configuration of the 802.1x Port-based or MAC-based Network
Access Control server application on the Switch.
The following details what is displayed:
802.1x Enabled/Disabled
Shows the current status of 802.1x
functions on the Switch.
Authentication Mode: Displays the type of authentication mode of the
802.1x function on the Switch. This field may read Port_based or
MAC-based.
Authentication Protocol: Radius_Eap
Shows the authentication
protocol suite in use between the Switch and a RADIUS server.
Port number
Shows the physical port number on the Switch.
Capability: Authenticator/None
Shows the capability of 802.1x
functions on the port number displayed above. There are two 802.1x
capabilities that can be set on the Switch: Authenticator and None.
AdminCtlDir: 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.
OpenCtlDir: Both/In
Shows whether a controlled Port that is
unauthorized will exert control over communication in both receiving
Purpose
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