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Authorized.
Force_Unauthorized
forces the port to become Unauthorized.
Auto
means the port state reflects the outcome of the authentication
exchange between supplicant, authenticator, and authentication.
PortStatus
Lists the current status of port, Authorized or Unauthorized.
QuietPeriod (0-65535)
Select the time interval between authentication failure and the start of a new
authentication attempt.
TxPeriod (1-65535)
Select the time to wait for a response from a supplicant (user) to send EAP
Request/Identity packets.
SuppTimeout (1-65535)
Select the time to wait for a response from a supplicant (user) for all EAP
packets, except for the Request/Identity packets.
ServerTimeout (1-65535)
Select the length of time to wait for a response from a RADIUS server.
MaxReq (1-10)
Select the maximum number of times to retry sending packets to the
supplicant.
ReAuthPeriod (1-65535)
Select the time interval between successive re-authentications.
ReAuth
Enable or disable reauthentication.
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802.1X Port Auth State
Figure 6- 88.
802.1x Port Auth State (Port-based) window
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Figure 6- 89.
802.1x Port Auth State (MAC-based) window
This window displays the following information:
Parameter
Description
Port
A read-only field indicating a port on the Switch.
Auth PAE State
The Authenticator PAE State will display one of the following:
Initialize, Discon-
nected, Connecting, Authenticating, Authenticated, Aborting, Held, ForceAuth,
ForceUnauth,
and
N/A.
Backend State
The Backend Authentication State will display one of the following:
Request,
Response, Success, Fail, Timeout, Idle, Initialize,
and
N/A.
Port Status
The status of the controlled port can be
Authorized, Unauthorized,
or
N/A.
MAC address
The MAC address of the Switch connected to the corresponding port, if any.
802.1X Initialize / Reauthenticate Ports
Use this window to initialize and reauthenticate ports, and update the current port state.
Figure 6- 90.
802.1x Initialize / Reauthenticate Ports (Port-based) window
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Figure 6- 91.
802.1x Initialize / Reauthenticate Ports (MAC-based) window
Select ports to be initialized/reauthenticated and then use the drop-down menu to select
Initialize
or
Reauthenticate
. Click
Apply
to let your change take effect.
The port number is the only parameter to be configured.
RADIUS Server Settings
Use this window to configure the settings the switch will use to communicate with a RADIUS server.
Figure 6- 92.
RADIUS Server Settings window
To add RADIUS server settings click the
New
button, a separate configuration window appears. To edit an existing
RADIUS settings index, select it and click the
Edit
button.
Figure 6- 93.
RADIUS Server Settings – Add window
Configure the following RADIUS server settings for both the Add and Edit windows:
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Parameter
Description
Index
RADIUS server settings index.
IP Address
Type in the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Key
Type the shared-secret key used by the RADIUS server and the switch.
Up to 32
characters can be used.
AuthPortNumber
Type the UDP port number for authentication requests. The default is 1812.
AcctPortNumber
Type the UDP port number for accounting requests (if accounting server is being used).
The default is 1813.
802.1X Local User Settings
Figure 6- 94.
802.1X Local User Settings window
Click
New
to add an 802.1X local server user:
Figure 6- 95.
802.1X Local User Settings – Add window

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