Dave,
     I ran into this the other day as well. I can't figure out what dot1x
has to do with the HA for the life of me either.

This isn't Cisco specific but this link is good base info:

http://www.80211-planet.com/tutorials/article.php/1041171

We were looking at possibly making our LAN clients authenticate via dot1x,
however we really don't have any XP in our organization, and didn't wish to
pay for one of the commercial packages. In addition to that, the packages's
I looked at are geared more for a wireless solution versus a wired LAN
implementation.MADMAN wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>   While doing something else I stumbled upon something I
> haven't seen
> and can't find any good docs on.  The platform is a 6509 with
> dual
> supII's and the command is:
> 
> C6509> (enable) set dot1x ?
>   system-auth-control        Enable/Disable dot1x on the system
>   max-req                    Set dot1x maximum number of
> retransmissions
>   quiet-period               Set dot1x quiet period
>   re-authperiod              Set dot1x re-authentication period
>   server-timeout             Set dot1x server timeout
>   supp-timeout               Set dot1x supplicant timeout
>   tx-period                  Set dot1x tx period
> C6509> (enable) set dot1x
> 
>   I found it when trying to enable highavailability:
> 
> C6509> (enable) set sys highavailability ena
> Failed to enable system high availability.
> Feature not allowed while DOT1X is enabled.
> 
>   Anyone have and god URLs that better describe what this
> feature is all
> about??  I can find the command description all over but not
> when and
> why I would want this feature and why is disables
> highavailability.
> 
>   Thanks
> 
>   Dave
> -- 
> David Madland
> CCIE# 2016
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Qwest Communications
> 612-664-3367
> 
> "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer."
> --Winston
> Churchill
> 
> 




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