Command Line Interface
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802.1x Port Authentication
The access point supports IEEE 802.1x access control for
wireless clients. This control feature prevents unauthorized
access to the network by requiring a 802.1x client application to
submit user credentials for authentication. Client authentication is
then verified via by a RADIUS server using EAP (Extensible
Authentication Protocol) before the access point grants client
access to the network.
Command Function Mode Page
802.1x Configures 802.1x as disabled,
supported, or required
GC 6-51
802.1x
broadcast-key-
refresh-rate
Sets the interval at which the primary
broadcast keys are refreshed for
stations using 802.1x dynamic keying
GC 6-52
802.1x
session-key-
refresh-rate
Sets the interval at which unicast
session keys are refreshed for
associated stations using dynamic
keying
GC 6-53
802.1x
session-timeout
Sets the timeout after which a
connected client must be
re-authenticated
GC 6-54
address filter
default
Sets filtering to allow or deny listed
addresses
GC 6-54
address filter
entry
Enters a MAC address in the filter
table
GC 6-55
address filter
delete
Removes a MAC address from the
filter table
GC 6-56
mac-
authentication
server
Sets address filtering to be performed
with local or remote options
GC 6-57