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Administrative State of the Authenticator Port
The administrative state of an authenticator port can take any
of the following three states:
- Force authorized—Allows network access to all users
of the port without requiring them to be authenticated. This is equivalent
to not having any authentication enabled on the port.
- Force unauthorized—Denies network access to all
users of the port. This is equivalent to disabling the port.
- Automatic—This is the default mode where the authentication
server response determines if the port is opened for traffic or not.
Only the successfully authenticated clients are allowed access, all
others are denied.
In JUNOS software, the default mode is “automatic”.
The “force authorized” and “force unauthorized”
admin modes are not supported. You can achieve the functionality of
“force authorized” mode by disabling dot1x on
the required port. You can achieve the functionality of “force
unauthorized” mode by disabling the port itself.
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