D-Link DIS-300G-14PSW Product Manual - Page 253
Backend Server, Counters, Last Supplicant/Client, Selected Counters, Identity, MAC Address, VLAN ID
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Command Descriptions Backend Server Counters Last Supplicant/Client Info Selected Counters Selected Counters These backend (RADIUS) frame counters are available for the following administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Information about the last supplicant/client that attempted to authenticate. This information is available for the following administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. The Selected Counters table is visible when the port is in one of the following administrative states: • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. The table is identical to and is placed next to the Port Counters table, and will be empty if no MAC address is currently selected. To populate the table, select one of the attached MAC Addresses from the table below. Attached MAC Addresses Identity Shows the identity of the supplicant, as received in the Response Identity EAPOL frame. Clicking the link causes the supplicant's EAPOL and Backend Server counters to be shown in the Selected Counters table. If no supplicants are attached, it shows No supplicants attached. This column is not available for MAC-based Auth. MAC Address For Multi 802.1X, this column holds the MAC address of the attached supplicant. For MAC-based Auth., this column holds the MAC address of the attached client. Clicking the link causes the client's Backend Server counters to be shown in the Selected Counters table. If no clients are attached, it shows No clients attached. VLAN ID This column holds the VLAN ID that the corresponding client is currently secured through the Port Security module. State The client can either be authenticated or unauthenticated. In the authenticated state, it is allowed to forward frames on the port, and in the unauthenticated state, it is blocked. As long as the backend server hasn't successfully authenticated the client, it 253
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