D-Link DES-3010F Reference Manual - Page 135
Backend State: Request/Response/Fail/Idle/Initialize, Port Control: ForceAuth/ForceUnauth/Auto
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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual show 802.1x auth_configuration and can access the network. Unauthorized means that the user was not authenticated, and can not access the network. 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 − Shows the current state of the Backend Authenticator. 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 and transmitting directions, or just the receiving direction. Port Control: ForceAuth/ForceUnauth/Auto − Shows the administrative control over the port's authorization status. ForceAuth forces the Authenticator of the port to become Authorized. 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 packets. ServerTimeout − Shows the length of time to wait for a response from a RADIUS server. MaxReq − Shows the maximum number of times to retry sending packets to the supplicant. ReAuthPeriod − Shows the time interval between successive reauthentications. ReAuthenticate: Enabled/Disabled − Shows whether or not to reauthenticate. Parameters ports − Specifies a port or range of ports to be viewed. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To display the 802.1x configurations: 131
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