Set portaccess|portauth port role=authenticator – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 33: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands
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SET PORTACCESS|PORTAUTH PORT ROLE=AUTHENTICATOR
Syntax
set portaccess|portauth port=
port
type|role=authenticator|none
[control=auto|authorised|forceauthenticate|
unauthorised|forceunauthenticate] [quietperiod=
value
]
[txperiod=
value
] [reauthperiod=
value
] [supptimeout=
value
]
[servertimeout|servtimeout=
value
] [maxreq=
value
]
[ctrldirboth=ingress|both]
Note
The PORTACCESS and PORTAUTH keywords are equivalent.
Parameters
port
Specifies the port that you want to set to the
Authenticator role or whose Authenticator settings
you want to adjust. You can specify more than one
port at a time.
type
Specifies the role of the port. The parameters are
role
equivalent. The options are:
authenticator
Specifies the authenticator
role.
none
Disables port-based access
control on the port.
control
Specifies the authenticator state. The options are:
auto
Sets the port state to 802.1X
port-based authentication.
The port begins in the
unauthorized state, allowing
only EAPOL frames to be sent
and received through the port.
The authentication process
begins when the link state of
the port changes. The switch
requests the identity of the
client and begins relaying
authentication messages
between the client and the
authentication server. Each
client that attempts to access