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Y1836bk0.book Page 12 Tuesday, July 15, 2003 12:55 PM www.dell.com | support.dell.com CLI Commands Table 1-2 summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the 802.1x Statistics page. Table 1-2. 802.1x Statistics CLI Commands Command show dot1x [statistics] [interface interface] Usage Use this command to show general port authentication related settings on the switch or a specific interface. The following is an example of the 802.1x Statistics CLI commands: Console#show dot1x statistics interface ethernet 1/1 Eth 1/1 Rx: EXPOL Start LenError 1 EAPOL Logoff EAPOL Invalid EAPOL Total EAP EAP EAP Resp/Id Resp/Oth 0 0 2 1 0 0 Last EAPOLVer 1 Last EAPOLSrc 00-30-F1-2F-BE-30 Tx: EAPOL Total 6 Console# EAP Req/Id 3 EAP Req/Oth 0 RADIUS Server Configuration RADIUS defines a standard way to pass authentication information between a client (a user requesting access), a network access server (in this case, the switch), and an authentication server (RADIUS server). The RADIUS server uses standard RADIUS request and response packets to communicate with the switch. Information is passed in these packets using specified values called 12 Documentation Update

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CLI Commands
Table 1-2 summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the
802.1x Statistics
page.
The following is an example of the 802.1x Statistics CLI commands:
Console#show dot1x statistics interface ethernet 1/1
Eth 1/1
Rx: EXPOL
EAPOL
EAPOL
EAPOL
EAP
EAP
EAP
Start
Logoff
Invalid
Total
Resp/Id
Resp/Oth
LenError
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
Last
Last
EAPOLVer
EAPOLSrc
1
00-30-F1-2F-BE-30
Tx: EAPOL
EAP
EAP
Total
Req/Id
Req/Oth
6
3
0
Console#
RADIUS Server Configuration
RADIUS defines a standard way to pass authentication information between a client (a user
requesting access), a network access server (in this case, the switch), and an authentication server
(RADIUS server). The RADIUS server uses standard RADIUS request and response packets to
communicate with the switch. Information is passed in these packets using specified values called
Table 1-2.
802.1x Statistics CLI Commands
Command
Usage
show dot1x
[statistics]
[interface
interface
]
Use this command to show general port
authentication related settings on the switch or a
specific interface.
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