Specifications
clear dot1x auth-state
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clear dot1x auth-state
Initializes the IEEE 802.1X authentication status.
Syntax
clear dot1x auth-state [{port <Port# list> | channel-group-number <Channel group# list> | vlan
dynamic [<VLAN ID list>] | supplicant-mac <MAC>}][-f]
Input mode
User mode and administrator mode
Parameters
{port <Port# list> | channel-group-number <Channel group# list> | vlan dynamic
[<VLAN ID list>] | supplicant-mac <MAC>}
port <Port# list>
Initializes the authentication status for the ports specified in list format for
port-based authentication. For details about how to specify <Port# list> and
the specifiable range of values, see Specifiable values for parameters.
channel-group-number <Channel group# list>
Initializes the authentication status for the channel groups specified in list
format for port-based authentication. For details about how to specify
<Channel group# list>, see Specifiable values for parameters.
vlan dynamic <VLAN ID list>
Initializes the authentication status of the VLANs specified in list format for
VLAN-based authentication (dynamic).
For details about how to specify <VLAN ID list>, see Specifiable values for
parameters. Note that the default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1) cannot be specified for
this command.
If <VLAN ID list> is omitted, the authentication status of all VLANs in
VLAN-based authentication (dynamic) is initialized.
supplicant-mac <MAC>
Initializes the authentication status for the specified MAC address.
-f
Initializes the authentication status without displaying a confirmation message.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
A confirmation message is displayed.
Operation when all parameters are omitted:
After confirmation message for initialization is displayed, all IEEE 802.1X
authentication statuses are initialized.
Example
Figure 25-9 Initializing all IEEE 802.1X authentication statuses on a Switch
> clear dot1x auth-state
Do you wish to initialize all 802.1X authentication information? (y/n) : y
>
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