Clearing 802.1x statistics, Displaying dynamically assigned vlan information – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 6650 User Manual

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Displaying 802.1X information

Clearing 802.1X statistics

You can clear the 802.1X statistics counters on all interfaces at once, on individual interfaces, or
on a range of interfaces.

For example, to clear the 802.1X statistics counters on all interfaces on the device, enter the clear
dot1x statistics all command.

Brocade# clear dot1x statistics all

Syntax: clear dot1x statistics all

To clear the 802.1X statistics counters on interface e 1/3/11, enter the following command.

Brocade# clear dot1x statistics e 1/3/11

Syntax: clear dot1x statistics ethernet port

Specify the port variable in stack-unit/slotnum/portnum format.

Displaying dynamically assigned VLAN information

The show interface command displays the VLAN to which an 802.1X-enabled port has been
dynamically assigned, as well as the port from which it was moved (that is, the port default VLAN).

The following example of the show interface command indicates the port dynamically assigned
VLAN. Information about the dynamically assigned VLAN is shown in bold type.

In this example, the 802.1X-enabled port has been moved from VLAN 1 to VLAN 2. When the client
disconnects, the port will be moved back to VLAN 1.

Brocade# show interface ethernet 1/2/2
Ethernet1/2/2 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is FastEthernet, address is 0000.00a0.4681 (bia 000.00a0.4681)
Configured speed auto, actual 100Mbit, configured duplex fdx, actual fdx
Member of L2 VLAN ID 2 (dot1x-RADIUS assigned), original L2 VLAN ID is 1,
port is untagged, port state is FORWARDING
STP configured to ON, priority is level0, flow control enabled
mirror disabled, monitor disabled
Not member of any active trunks
Not member of any configured trunks
No port name
MTU 1518 bytes
300 second input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
300 second output rate: 256 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
3 packets input, 192 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 3 unicasts
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 ignored
0 runts, 0 giants, DMA received 3 packets
919 packets output, 58816 bytes, 0 underruns
Transmitted 1 broadcasts, 916 multicasts, 2 unicasts
0 output errors, 0 collisions, DMA transmitted 919 packets

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