X Port Authentication - Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual

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802. 1 x Authentication Failure Traps—Select to generate a trap if 802.1x
authentication fails.
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802. 1 x Authentication Success Traps—Select to generate a trap if
802.1x authentication succeeds.
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MAC Authentication Failure Traps—Select to generate a trap if MAC
authentication fails.
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MAC Authentication Success Traps—Select to generate a trap if MAC
authentication succeeds.
When the switch is in Layer 2 system mode or on SG500XG and SG500X
devices:
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Web Authentication Failure Traps—Select to generate a trap if Web
authentication fails.
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Web Authentication Success Traps—Select to generate a trap if Web
authentication succeeds.
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Web Authentication Quiet Traps—Select to generate a trap if a quiet
period commences.
When the device is in Layer 3 router mode, the VLAN Authentication Table
displays all VLANs, and indicates whether authentication has been enabled on
them.
Click Apply. The 802.1X properties are written to the Running Configuration file.

802.1X Port Authentication

The Port Authentication page enables configuration of 802.1X parameters for each
port. Since some of the configuration changes are only possible while the port is
in Force Authorized state, such as host authentication, it is recommended that you
change the port control to Force Authorized before making changes. When the
configuration is complete, return the port control to its previous state.
A port with 802.1x defined on it cannot become a member of a LAG.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Security: 802.1X Authentication
802. 1 X Configuration Through the GUI

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