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Switching Commands 
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M4100 Series ProSAFE
 Managed
 Switches 
show dot1x users
This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users.
802.1X Supplicant Commands 
802.1X (“dot1x”) supplicant functionality is on point-to-point ports. The administrator can 
configure the user name and password used in authentication and capabilities of the 
supplicant port.
dot1x pae
Use this command to set the port’s dot1x role. The port can serve as either a supplicant or an 
authenticator.
dot1x supplicant port-control
Use this command to set the ports authorization state (Authorized or Unauthorized) either 
manually or by setting the port to auto-authorize upon startup. By default all the ports are 
authenticators. If the port’s attribute must be moved from authenticator to supplicant or 
supplicant to authenticator, use this command.
VLAN Assigned
The reason the VLAN identified in the VLAN ID field has been assigned to the port. 
Possible values are RADIUS, Unauthenticated VLAN, or Default. When the VLAN 
Assigned reason is Default, it means that the VLAN was assigned to the port because 
the PVID of the port was that VLAN ID.
Session Timeout This value indicates the time for which the session is valid. The time period in seconds is 
returned by the RADIUS server on authentication of the port. This value is valid for the 
port only when the port-control mode is not MAC-based.
Session 
Termination 
Action
This value indicates the action to be taken once the session timeout expires. Possible 
values are Default and Radius-Request. If the value is Default, the session is terminated 
and client details are cleared. If the value is Radius-Request, a reauthentication of the 
client is performed.
Format
show dot1x users <slot/port>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Term
Definition
Users
Users configured locally to have access to the specified port.
Format
dot1x pae {supplicant | authenticator}
Mode
Interface Config
Term
Definition