Reference Guide
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Port Authentication Users
The Port Authentication Users page enables you to view users that attempted
to be authenticated.
To view ports and their authentication definitions:
1
Click
Switching
>
Network Security
>
Dot1 Authentication
>
Port
Authentication Users
to display the
Port Authentication Users
page.
The ports and their authentication definitions are displayed.
–
User Name
— Supplicant names that were authenticated on each
port.
–
Port
— Number of port.
dot1x traps mac-
authentication success
no dot1x traps mac-
authentication success
Enables sending traps when MAC address
was failed in authentication of the 802.1X
MAC authentication access control.
Use the no form of this command to
disable the traps.
dot1x violation-mode
{restrict | protect |
shutdown}
no dot1x violation-mode
Configures the action to be taken, when a
station whose MAC address is not the
supplicant MAC address, attempts to
access the interface.
Use the no form of this command to
return to default.
show dot1x advanced
[interface-id | detailed]
Displays 802.1x advanced features for the
device or specified interface.
console(config)# interface gi0/1
console(config-if)# dot1x host-mode multi-host
console(config-if)# dot1x host-mode single-host
console(config-if)# dot1x host-mode multi-sessions
Table 9-14. Host Authentication CLI Commands
(continued)
CLI Command Description










