37.3.1 Viewing the Radius Authentication
and Accounting Configuration
Run the show radius server command to check the related configuration of the Radius
Sever, and run the show aaa user command to view the user-related information.
DGS-3610# sh radius server
Server IP: 192.168.5.11
Accounting Port: 1813
Authen Port: 1812
Server State: Ready
37.3.2 Viewing the Number of Current Users
Our 802.1X allows you to view the numbers of two types of users: one is the number of
current users, and the other is that of the authorized users. The number of current users
refers to the total number of users authenticated (whether successfully or unsuccessfully),
while the number of authorized users means the total number of users authorized.
In the privileged mode, run the show dot1x command to check the current number of users
and authenticated users, 1x configuration, including the current number of users and
authenticated users.
The following example shows the 802.1X configuration:
DGS-3610# show dot1x
802.1X Status: Disabled
Authentication Mode: EAP-MD5
Authed User Number: 0
Re-authen Enabled: Disabled
Re-authen Period: 3600 sec
Quiet Timer Period: 10 sec
Tx Timer Period: 3 sec
Supplicant Timeout: 3 sec
Server Timeout: 5 sec
Re-authen Max: 3 times
Maximum Request: 3 times
Client Oline Probe: Disabled
Eapol Tag Enable: Disabled
Authorization Mode: Disabled
37.3.3 Viewing the List of the Authenticable
Addresses
Our 802.1X has expanded functions that allow you to set the hosts that can be authenticated
on a particular port. This function allows the administrator to view the currently available
settings.
In the privileged mode, you can view the list of hosts authenticable through the following
steps: