D-Link xStackTM DGS/DXS-3300 Series Switch User Manual


 
xStack DGS/DXS-3300 Series Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
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delete 802.1x user
Purpose Used to delete an 802.1x user account on the Switch.
Syntax
delete 802.1x user <username 15>
Description
The delete 802.1x user command is used to delete the 802.1x Port-
based or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently
configured on the Switch.
Parameters
<username 15> A username can be as many as 15 alphanumeric
characters.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example Usage:
To delete 802.1x users:
DGS-3324SRi:4# delete 802.1x user dtremblett
Command: delete 802.1x user dtremblett
Success.
DGS-3324SRi:4#
show 802.1x auth_configuration
Purpose Used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on the
Switch.
Syntax
show 802.1x auth_configuration {ports [<portlist> | all]}
Description
The show 802.1x command is used to display the current configuration of
the 802.1x Port-based or MAC-based Network Access Control server
application on the Switch.
The following details what is displayed:
802.1x Enabled/Disabled Shows the current status of 802.1x functions
on the Switch.
Authentication Mode: Displays the type of authentication mode of the
802.1x function on the Switch. This field may read Port_based or MAC-
based.
Authentication Protocol: Radius_Eap Shows the authentication protocol
suite in use between the Switch and a RADIUS server.
Port number Shows the physical port number on the Switch.
Capability: Authenticator/None Shows the capability of 802.1x functions
on the port number displayed above. There are two 802.1x capabilities
that can be set on the Switch: Authenticator and None.
AdminCtlDir: Both/In Shows whether a controlled Port that is
unauthorized will exert control over communication in both receiving and
transmitting directions, or just the receiving direction.
OpenCtlDir: Both/In Shows whether a controlled Port that is
unauthorized will exert control over communication in both receiving and
transmitting directions, or just the receiving direction.