Hi Steve,
Here is the output from the following commands on 2960 Version 15.0(2)SE5
sw1#show authentication sessions interface gigabitEthernet 0/7
Interface: GigabitEthernet0/7
MAC Address: 0050.56a1.3fda
IP Address: 169.254.1.1
User-Name: 00-50-56-A1-3F-DA
Status: Authz Success
Domain: DATA
Oper host mode: multi-host
Oper control dir: both
Authorized By: Authentication Server
Vlan Policy: 100
ACS ACL: xACSACLx-IP-RESTRICT_dACL-52ec40ae
URL Redirect ACL: ACL-WEBAUTH-REDIRECT
URL Redirect:
https://Test-ISE-Demo1.test.local:8443/guestportal/gateway?sessionId=0A6400D300000044073B992C&portal=GuestDRW&action=cwa&type=drw
Session timeout: N/A
Idle timeout: 180s (local), Remaining: 34s
Common Session ID: 0A6400D300000044073B992C
Acct Session ID: 0x00000045
Handle: 0xAE000045
Runnable methods list:
Method State
dot1x Failed over
mab Authc Success
sw1#show dot1x interface gig 0/7 details
Dot1x Info for GigabitEthernet0/7
-----------------------------------
PAE = AUTHENTICATOR
QuietPeriod = 60
ServerTimeout = 0
SuppTimeout = 30
ReAuthMax = 2
MaxReq = 2
TxPeriod = 10
Dot1x Authenticator Client List Empty
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Steven Allspach <[email protected]>wrote:
> I am working through some of the labs and I am having some difficulty with
> the dot1x authentication sections. I am using my own 3560s with IOS
> 12.2(55).
>
> It appears that the dot1x port commands have changed since the Labs were
> written.
>
> For example in in Vol 1 Lab 3 task 3.13 -
>
> The solution guide uses these interface commands:
> dot1x auth-fail vlan 100
> dot1x guest-vlan 200
>
> However the new interface commands appear to be:
> authentication event fail action authorize vlan 100
> authentication event no-response action authorize vlan 200
>
> Then the solution guide uses this command to verify:
> show dot1x int f0/7 det
>
> However that command does not work and the cisco documentation says to use
> the command "show authentication" to verify but that doesnt show me
> anything.
>
> How can I verify my dot1x interface configurations with an output similar
> to what the old "show dot1x int f0/7 det" command displays?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steven Allspach
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