ge-0/0/1.0 0 employee-vlan
ge-0/0/2.0 0 data-vlan
ge-0/0/2.0 99 voice-vlan
ge-0/0/3.0 0 employee-vlan
ge-0/0/8.0 0 employee-vlan
ge-0/0/10.0 0 default
ge-0/0/11.0 20 employee-vlan
ge-0/0/23.0 0 default
LLDP basic TLVs supported:
Chassis identifier, Port identifier, Port description, System name, System
description, System capabilities, Management address.
LLDP 802 TLVs supported:
Power via MDI, Link aggregation, Maximum frame size, Port VLAN tag, Port
VLAN name.
LLDP MED TLVs supported:
LLDP MED capabilities, Network policy, Endpoint location, Extended power
Via MDI.
Meaning
The
show lldp detail
output shows that both LLDP and LLDP-MED are configured on the
ge-0/0/2.0
interface. The end of the output shows the list of supported LLDP basic TLVs,
802.3 TLVs, and LLDP-MED TLVs that are supported.
Verifying 802.1X Authentication for IP Phone and Desktop PC
Purpose
Display the 802.1X configuration to confirm that the VoIP interface has access to the
LAN.
Action
user@switch>
show dot1x
interface ge/0/0/2.0 detail
ge-0/0/2.0
Role: Authenticator
Administrative state: Auto
Supplicant mode: Multiple
Number of retries: 3
Quiet period: 60 seconds
Transmit period: 30 seconds
Mac Radius: Disabled
Mac Radius Restrict: Disabled
Reauthentication: Enabled
Configured Reauthentication interval: 3600 seconds
Supplicant timeout: 30 seconds
Server timeout: 30 seconds
Maximum EAPOL requests: 2
Guest VLAN member: <not configured>
Number of connected supplicants: 1
Supplicant: user101, 00:04:0f:fd:ac:fe
Operational state: Authenticated
Authentication method: Radius
Authenticated VLAN: vo11
Dynamic Filter: match source-dot1q-tag 10 action deny
Session Reauth interval: 60 seconds
Reauthentication due in 50 seconds
Meaning
The field
Role
shows that the
ge-0/0/2.0
interface is in the authenticator state. The
Supplicant
field shows that the interface is configured in multiple supplicant mode,
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