xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Managed Switch CLI Manual
show 802.1x auth_state
Purpose Used to display the current authentication state of the 802.1x server on the
Switch.
Syntax
show 802.1x auth_state {ports <portlist>}
The following details what is displayed:
Auth PAE State: Initalize / Disconnected / Connecting / Authenticating /
Authenticated / Held / ForceAuth / ForceUnauth − Shows the current state of
the Authenticator PAE.
Backend State: Request / Response / Fail / Idle / Initalize / Success /
Timeout − Shows the current state of the Backend Authenticator.
Restrictions
Description The show 802.1x auth_state command is used to display the current
authentication state of the 802.1x Port-based or MAC-based Network
Access Control server application on the Switch.
Parameters
ports <portlist> − Specifies a port or range of ports to be viewed.
Port number − Shows the physical port number on the Switch.
Port Status: Authorized / Unauthorized − Shows the result of the
authentication process. Authorized means that the user was authenticated,
and can access the network. Unauthorized means that the user was not
authenticated, and cannot access the network.
None.
Example usage:
To display the 802.1x auth state for Port-based 802.1x:
1 ForceAuth Success Authorized
10 ForceAuth Success Authorized
DGS-3400:4#show 802.1x auth_state
Command: show 802.1x auth_state
Port Auth PAE State Backend State Port Status
------ ----------------------- --------------------- -----------------
2 ForceAuth Success Authorized
3 ForceAuth Success Authorized
4 ForceAuth Success Authorized
5 ForceAuth Success Authorized
6 ForceAuth Success Authorized
7 ForceAuth Success Authorized
8 ForceAuth Success Authorized
9 ForceAuth Success Authorized
11 ForceAuth Success Authorized
12 ForceAuth Success Authorized
13 ForceAuth Success Authorized
14 ForceAuth Success Authorized
15 ForceAuth Success Authorized
16 ForceAuth Success Authorized
17 ForceAuth Success Authorized
18 ForceAuth Success Authorized
19 ForceAuth Success Authorized
20 ForceAuth Success Authorized
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Example usage:
To display the 802.1x auth state for MAC-based 802.1x:
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