Reference Guide

Migrating from OS9 to OS10 command-line interface
This document describes the differences between OS9 and OS10 configuration commands. Use this information to migrate an
OS9 switch configuration to an OS10 environment. The differences between the OS9 and OS10 command syntax are shown in
bold text.
802.1x authentication
Table 1. OS9-to-OS10 Authentication Commands
OS9 802.1x command OS10 802.1x command
debug dot1x [all|auth-pae-fsm|backend-fsm|
eapol-pdu] [interface interface]
debug dot1x {all | event | pdu} [interface
interface-
name
node/slot/port
[:
subport
]]
dot1x authentication
dot1x system-auth-control
dot1x auth-fail-vlan vlan-id [max-attempts
number]
Not supported
dot1x auth-server radius
Not supported
dot1x auth-type mab-only
Not supported
dot1x guest-vlan vlan-id
Not supported
dot1x host-mode {single-host|multi-host|
multi-auth}
dot1x host-mode {multi-host|multi-auth}
dot1x mac-auth-bypass
Not supported
dot1x max-eap-req
Not supported
dot1x max-req dot1x max-req
dot1x max-supplicants number
Not supported
dot1x port-control {force-authorized|auto|
force-unauthorized}
dot1x port-control {force-authorized|auto|
force-unauthorized}
dot1x quiet-period seconds
dot1x timeout quiet-period
seconds
dot1x reauthentication [interval seconds]
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
seconds
dot1x timeout re-
authentication
dot1x server-timeout seconds
dot1x timeout server-timeout
seconds
dot1x supplicant-timeout seconds
dot1x timeout supp-timeout
seconds
dot1x tx-period seconds
dot1x timeout tx-period
seconds
quiet-period
Not supported
re-authperiod
Not supported
server-timeout
Not supported
show dot1x interface interface [mac-address
mac-address]
show dot1x interface interface
supp-timeout
Not supported
tx-period
Not supported
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