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Browse Router Port
This displays which of the switch’s ports are currently configured as router ports. A router
port configured by a user (using the console or Web-based management interfaces) is
displayed as a static router port, designated by
S
. A router port that is dynamically configured
by the switch is designated by
D
.
Figure 6- 19. Browse Router Port
Port Access Control
802.1x Diagnostics
This page displays information gathered by the switch, collected in the form of MIBs, that
may prove useful in determining the functionality of 802.1x on the switch.
The
802.1x Diagnostics
link is accessed under the
Port Access Control
folder.
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Figure 6- 20. Authenticator State window
The information on this screen is described as follows:
Parameter
Description
EntersConnecting
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions from
the CONNECTING state to any other state.
EapLogoffsWhileConnecting
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the CONNECTING state to the
DISCONNECTED state as a result of receiving
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an EAPOL-Logoff message.
EntersAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the CONNECTING state to the
AUTHENTICATING state as a result of an
EAP-Response/Identity message being
received from the Supplicant.
SuccessWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the
AUTHENTICATED state as a result of the
Backend Authentication state machine
indicating successful authentication of the
Supplicant.
TimeoutsWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the ABORTING
state as a result of the Backend Authentication
state machine indicating authentication timeout.
FailWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the HELD state
as a result of the Backend Authentication state
machine indicating authentication failure.
ReauthsWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the ABORTING
state as a result of a reauthentication request.
EapStartsWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the ABORTING
state as a result of an EAPOL-Start message
being received from the Supplicant.
EapLogoffWhileAuthenticating
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the ABORTING
state as a result of an EAPOL-Logoff message
being received from the Supplicant.
ReauthsWhileAuthenticated
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the
CONNECTING state as a result of a
reauthentication request.
EapStartsWhileAuthenticated
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the
CONNECTING state as a result of an EAPOL-
Start message being received from the
Supplicant.
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EapLogoffWhileAuthenticated
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine transitions form
the AUTHENTICATING state to the
DISCONNECTED state as a result of an
EAPOL-Logoff message being received from
the Supplicant.
BackendResponsese
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine sends and initial
Access-Request packet to the Authentication
server.
It indicates that the Authenticator
attempted communication with the
Authentication Server.
BackendAccessChallenges
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine receives an
initial Access-Challenge packet from the
Authentication server.
It indicates that the
Authentication Server has communication with
the Authenticator.
BackendOtherRequestsToSupplicant
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine sends an EAP-
Request packet (other than an Identity,
Notification, Failure or Success message) to
the Supplicant.
It indicates that the
Authenticator chose an EAP-method.
BackendNonNakResponsesFromSupplicant
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine receives a
response for the Supplicant to an initial EAP-
Request, and the response is something other
than EAP-NAK.
It indicates that the Supplicant
can respond to the Authenticator’s chosen
EAP-method.
BackendAuthSuccesses
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine receives an
EAP-Success message from the Authentication
Server.
It indicates that the Supplicant has
successfully authenticated to the Authentication
Server
BackendAuthSuccesses
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine receives an
EAP-Success message from the Authentication
Server.
It indicates that the Supplicant has
successfully authenticated to the Authentication
Server
BackendAuthFails
This counts the number of times that the
switch’s 802.1x state machine receives an
EAP-Failure message from the Authentication
Server.
It indicates that the Supplicant has not
authenticated to the Authentication Server
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802.1x Session Statistics
This page displays information gathered by the switch, collected in the form of MIBs, that
may prove useful in determining the functionality of 802.1x on the switch.
The
802.1x Session
link is accessed under the
Port Access Control
folder
Figure 6- 21. 802.1x Session Statistics
Information displayed on this screen is described as follows:
Parameter
Description
SessionOctetsRx
This is the number of octets (bytes) received in 802.1x frames that the
switch has received during the session.
SessionOctetsTx
This is the number of octets (bytes) transmitted in 802.1x frames that the
switch has received during the session.
SessionFramesRx
This is the number of 802.1x frames that the switch has received during
the session

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