HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide - Page 247
Example of Displaying Inbound Rate-Limiting Imposed by a RADIUS Session, Syntax, port-list
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Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services RADIUS Server Configuration for Per-Port CoS (802.1p Priority) and Rate-Limiting Syntax: show port-access authenticator [ port-list ] show rate-limit all show qos port-priority These commands display the CoS and Rate-Limiting settings specified by the RADIUS server used to grant authentication for a given client on a given port. When the authenticated client session closes, the switch resets these fields to the values to which they are configured in the switch's running-config file. show port-access authenticator [ port-list ] displays, for 802.1X authentication, the status of RADIUS-imposed overrides of the switch's per-port CoS and Rate-Limiting configuration. show rate-limit all displays, for all port-access authentication methods (802.1X, Web-Auth, and MAC-Auth), the status of RADIUS-imposed overrides of the switch's per-port RateLimiting configuration. show qos port-priority displays, for all port-access authentica tion methods (802.1X, Web-Auth, and MAC-Auth), the status of RADIUS-imposed overrides of the switch's per-port CoS (802.1p) priority for inbound packets. ProCurve (config)# show rate-limit all Inbound Rate Limit Maximum % Port | Limit Mode Radius Override 1 | Disabled Disabled No-override 2 | 500 kbps 80 3 | 50 % No-override 4 | Disabled Disabled No-override 5 | Disabled Disabled No-override 6 | Disabled Disabled No-override 7 | Disabled Disabled No-override Port 2 has a rate limit of 500 Kbps with no RADIUS override. Port 3 has a 50 percent rate limit, which is 50% of the port's available bandwidth. The 80 in the Radius Override field indicates that there is an active client session in which the RADIUS server used to authenticate the most recent client has imposed an inbound bandwidth limit of 80%. Disabled indicates that there is no default rate-limit configured for the port. Nooverride indicates that there is currently no RADIUS-imposed rate-limit on the associated ports. Figure 6-1. Example of Displaying Inbound Rate-Limiting Imposed by a RADIUS Session 6-7