5. IEEE802.1X
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show dot1x logging
Displays the operation log messages collected by the IEEE 802.1X program.
Syntax
show dot1x logging [{ error | warning | notice | info }]
Input mode
User mode and administrator mode
Parameters
{ error | warning | notice | info }
Specify the level of operation log message to be displayed. Of the output messages, only logs
whose priority level is higher than the level specified by the
dot1x loglevel
configuration
command are displayed.
Note, however, that if
notice
is specified, NORMAL level log messages are also displayed.
If
info
is specified, all log messages are displayed.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
Displays the same operation log messages as those displayed when
info
is specified is
displayed.
Example
Figure 5-24:
Displaying IEEE 802.1X operation log messages
> show dot1x logging
Date 2009/01/23 13:32:00 UTC
No=1:Jan 23 13:31:43:NORMAL:LOGIN: MAC=0012.e200.0001 PORT=1/1 VLAN=10 Login
succeeded. ; New Supplicant Auth Success.
No=16:Jan 23 13:16:55:NORMAL:LOGOUT: MAC=0012.e200.0001 PORT=1/1 VLAN=10 Force
Logout. ; Port link down.
No=2:Jan 23 13:16:10:NORMAL:LOGIN: MAC=0012.e200.0001 PORT=1/1 VLAN=10 Login
succeeded. ; Supplicant Re-Auth Success.
No=1:Jan 23 13:15:10:NORMAL:LOGIN: MAC=0012.e200.0001 PORT=1/1 VLAN=10 Login
succeeded. ; New Supplicant Auth Success.
No=30:Jan 23 13:10:34:NOTICE:LOGIN: MAC=0012.e200.0001 PORT=1/1 VLAN=10 Login
failed. ; RADIUS authentication failed.
Display items
The following table shows the items displayed when an IEEE 802.1X operation log message is
displayed.
Table 5-10:
Items displayed for IEEE 802.1X operation log messages
The following shows the display format of a message.
(1) Message number: Indicates the number assigned to each message shown in
Table 5-13: List of operation log messages
Item
Meaning
Displayed information
Level
Levels of operation log messages
Severity of a log message
<log>
Operation log message
Contents of a registered operation log message
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