Dell PowerEdge M605 User Manual
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Command Groups
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dot1x port-control
Enables manual control of the authorization state of the
port.
IC
dot1x re-authenticate
Manually initiates a re-authentication of all 802.1x-enabled
ports or a specified 802.1X enabled port.
PE
dot1x re-authentication
Enables periodic re-authentication of the client.
IC
dot1x system-auth-control
Enables 802.1X globally.
GC
dot1x timeout quiet-period
Sets the number of seconds the switch remains in the quiet
state following a failed authentication attempt
IC
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
Sets the number of seconds between re-authentication
attempts.
IC
dot1x timeout server-timeout
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for a response
from the authentication server before resending the
request.
IC
dot1x timeout supp-timeout
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for a response
to an EAP-request frame from the client before
retransmitting the request.
IC
dot1x timeout tx-period
Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for a response
to an EAP-request/identify frame from the client before
resending the request.
IC
show dot1x
Displays 802.1X status for the switch or the specified
interface.
PE
show dot1x statistics
Displays 802.1X statistics for the specified interface.
PE
show dot1x users
Displays active 802.1X authenticated users for the switch.
PE
dot1x auth-not-req
Enables unauthorized users to access that VLAN.
IC
dot1x guest-vlan
Defines a guest VLAN.
IC
dot1x guest-vlan enable
Enables unauthorized users on an interface an access to the
guest VLAN.
IC
dot1x multiple-hosts
Allows multiple hosts (clients) on an 802.1x-authorized
port where the dot1x port-control interface configuration
command is set to auto.
IC
dot1x single-host-violation
Configures the action to be taken when a station with a
MAC address that is not the supplicant MAC address
attempts to access the interface.
IC
show dot1x advanced
Displays 802.1X advanced features for the switch or
specified interface.
PE
*NOTE:
For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see Mode Types on page 4.
Command
Description
Mode*