The authentication trigger-condition command configures the packet types that can trigger MAC address authentication.
The undo authentication trigger-condition command restores the default configuration.
By default, DHCP/ARP/DHCPv6/ND packets can trigger MAC address authentication.
authentication trigger-condition { dhcp | arp | dhcpv6 | nd } *
undo authentication trigger-condition [ dhcp | arp | dhcpv6 | nd ] *
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
dhcp | Triggers MAC address authentication through DHCP packets. |
- |
arp | Triggers MAC address authentication through ARP packets. |
- |
dhcpv6 | Triggers MAC address authentication through DHCPv6 packets. |
- |
nd | Triggers MAC address authentication through ND packets. |
- |
System view, VLANIF interface view, Ethernet interface view, GE interface view, XGE interface view, 40GE interface view, Eth-Trunk interface view, Port group view
This command is available to aid upgrade compatibility. It can only be run during the configuration restoration phase of the upgrade.
After the upgrade, this command is no longer supported, and it is replaced by the authentication trigger-condition { dhcp | arp | dhcpv6 | nd } * command in the mac access profile view.