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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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 re-
authentications.
ReAuthenticate: Enabled/Disabled
Shows whether or not to re-
authenticate.
Parameters
ports <portlist>
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: