You can query, set, and delete 802.1x parameters of an
interface.
Context
You can configure 802.1x authentication to authenticate
and control access devices connected to an interface of a LAN access
control device.
Procedure
Query information about 802.1x parameters on an interface.
Choose Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Interface Settings in the navigation tree to open the 802.1X
Interface Settings page.
Set the search criteria.
Click Query to display all matching
records.
Set 802.1x parameters on an interface.
Choose Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Interface Settings in the navigation tree to open the 802.1X
Interface Settings page.
Select a record and click Configure. The Configure 802.1X Interface Parameters page
is displayed.
Table 1 describes the parameters on the Configure 802.1X
Interface Parameters page.
Table 1 Configure 802.1X Interface Parameters
Parameter
Description
Interface Name
Indicates the name of an interface. The interface name cannot
be modified. You can select multiple interfaces each time.
NOTE:
If only one interface is selected, the configuration
of the interface is displayed on the Configure 802.1X Interface
Parameters page. If multiple interfaces are selected, the
default settings of the interfaces are displayed.
Enable 802.1X
Indicates whether to enable 802.1x authentication. The options
are Enable and Disable. By default, the value is Disable.
NOTE:
The 802.1x configuration takes
effect only after 802.1x authentication is enabled globally and on
an interface.
Control Mode
Indicates the access control mode of an interface. The options
are as follows:
Auto
Authorized-force
Unauthorized-force
By default, the value is Auto.
Control Method
Indicates the access control mode of an interface. The options
are:
MAC
Interface
By default, the MAC address-based access control method
is used.
NOTE:
If the value is Interface, only
one user can access the interface.
Max Number Of Users
Indicates the maximum number of access users on the specified
interface. If no interface is specified, all interfaces support the
same number of access users.
802.1X Re-Authentication
Indicates whether to enable 802.1x re-authentication. The
options are Enable and Disable. By default, the value
is disabled.
Set parameters.
Click OK.
Clear the configuration of 802.1x parameters on an interface.
Choose Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Interface Settings in the navigation tree to open the 802.1X
Interface Settings page.
Select a record and click Clear Configuration. The system asks you whether to delete the record.