Administrator Guide

In the following example, the bold lines show that 802.1X is enabled.
Dell#show running-config | find dot1x
dot1x authentication
!
[output omitted]
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/1
no ip address
dot1x authentication
no shutdown
!
Dell#
To view 802.1X conguration information for an interface, use the show dot1x interface command.
In the following example, the bold lines show that 802.1X is enabled on all ports unauthorized by default.
Dell#show dot1x interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/1/
802.1x information on Te 2/1/:
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Dot1x Status: Enable
Port Control: AUTO
Port Auth Status: UNAUTHORIZED
Re-Authentication: Disable
Untagged VLAN id: None
Guest VLAN: Disable
Guest VLAN id: NONE
Auth-Fail VLAN: Disable
Auth-Fail VLAN id: NONE
Auth-Fail Max-Attempts: NONE
Mac-Auth-Bypass: Disable
Mac-Auth-Bypass Only: Disable
Tx Period: 30 seconds
Quiet Period: 60 seconds
ReAuth Max: 2
Supplicant Timeout: 30 seconds
Server Timeout: 30 seconds
Re-Auth Interval: 3600 seconds
Max-EAP-Req: 2
Host Mode: SINGLE_HOST
Auth PAE State: Initialize
Backend State: Initialize
Conguring dot1x Prole
You can congure a dot1x prole for dening a list of trusted supplicant MAC addresses. A maximum of 10 dot1x proles can be congured.
The prole name length is limited to 32 characters. The
dot1x profile {profile-name} command sets the dot1x prole mode and
you can enter prole-related commands, such as the
mac command.
To congure a dot1x prole, use the following commands.
Congure a dot1x prole.
CONFIGURATION mode
dot1x profile {profile-name}
profile—name — Enter the dot1x prole name. The prole name length is limited to 32 characters.
Example of Conguring and Displaying a dot1x Prole
Dell(conf)#dot1x profile test
Dell(conf-dot1x-profile)#
Dell#show dot1x profile
802.1X
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