802.1x information on Te 2/1:-----------------------------Dot1x Status: EnablePort Control: AUTOPort Auth Status: UNAUTHORIZEDRe-Authentication: DisableUntagged VLAN id: NoneTx Period: 90 secondsQuiet Period: 120 secondsReAuth Max: 2Supplicant Timeout: 30 secondsServer Timeout: 30 secondsRe-Auth Interval: 3600 secondsMax-EAP-Req: 10Auth Type: SINGLE_HOSTAuth PAE State: InitializeBackend State: InitializeForcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing aPortIEEE 802.1X requires that a port can be manually placed into any of three states:• ForceAuthorized — an authorized state. A device connected to this port in this state is never subjectedto the authentication process, but is allowed to communicate on the network. Placing the port in thisstate is same as disabling 802.1X on the port.• ForceUnauthorized — an unauthorized state. A device connected to a port in this state is neversubjected to the authentication process and is not allowed to communicate on the network. Placing theport in this state is the same as shutting down the port. Any attempt by the supplicant to initiateauthentication is ignored.• Auto — an unauthorized state by default. A device connected to this port in this state is subjected to theauthentication process. If the process is successful, the port is authorized and the connected device cancommunicate on the network. All ports are placed in the Auto state by default.To set the port state, use the following command.• Place a port in the ForceAuthorized, ForceUnauthorized, or Auto state.INTERFACE modedot1x port-control {force-authorized | force-unauthorized | auto}The default state is auto.Example of Placing a Port in Force-Authorized State and Viewing the ConfigurationThe example shows configuration information for a port that has been force-authorized.The bold line shows the new port-control state.Dell(conf-if-Te-0/0)#dot1x port-control force-authorizedDell(conf-if-Te-0/0)#show dot1x interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/0802.1x information on Te 0/0:-----------------------------Dot1x Status: Enable802.1X 110