Users Guide

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Usage
Information
Use this command to view the dot1x interface configuration for a specific interface.
Example
OS10# show dot1x interface
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/1
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/2
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/3
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/4
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/5
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/6
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Dot1x Status: Enable
802.1x information on ethernet1/1/7
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Dot1x Status: Enable
Port Control: AUTO
Port Auth Status: UNAUTHORIZED
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Example (when
dot1x is not
enabled globally)
OS10# show dot1x interface
802.1x not enabled in the system
OS10#
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
Far-end failure detection
Far-End Failure Detection (FEFD) is a protocol that detects remote data link errors in a network.
FEFD uses a link layer echo protocol to detect and signal far-end failures over Ethernet and optical links. When you enable FEFD,
switches periodically exchange FEFD echo frames to identify link failures. If the local switch does not receive an echo from its
peer for the time interval of three times the configured FEFD message interval, the local switch assumes that the peer link is
down. The default interval for FEFD message interval is 15 seconds. For example, with the default configuration, if the local
switch does not receive an echo message for 45 seconds from its peer, it brings the peer link down.
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