Open ImmortlF350 opened 5 years ago
I've made a list over your requests for me to track my progress.
❓ Don't know what this is ✔ Done ⏳ Not looked at
❓ server name ✔ aaa authentication ✔ aaa authorization ✔ aaa accounting ⏳ aaa server radius dynamic-author ⏳ device-sensor filter-list ⏳ tlv name ⏳ option name ⏳ option number ⏳ device-sensor filter-spec ⏳ device-sensor ⏳ access-session ⏳ access-session accounting ⏳ dot1x ⏳ mab ⏳ service-template ⏳ class-map ⏳ template ⏳ source template ⏳ aaa ⏳ authentication ⏳ authorization ⏳ radius-server ⏳ radius ⏳ voice ⏳ data
❓ server name ✔ aaa server radius dynamic-author ⏳ device-sensor filter-list ⏳ tlv name ⏳ option name ⏳ option number ⏳ device-sensor filter-spec ⏳ device-sensor ⏳ access-session ⏳ access-session accounting ⏳ dot1x ⏳ mab ⏳ service-template ⏳ class-map ⏳ template ⏳ source template ⏳ aaa ⏳ authentication ⏳ authorization ⏳ radius-server ⏳ radius ⏳ voice ⏳ data
Which Syntax?:
Highlighting of relevant Dot1x commands
Expected behavior and actual behavior:
Would find it very beneficial if Dot1x commands at both global config and swithport config level were highlighted. We work daily with network access controls (NAC). Currently most of the Dot1x specific commands are not highlighted.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
New Feature Description:
Highlighting of Dot1x related commands
Example Syntax
server name aaa authentication aaa authorization aaa accounting aaa server radius dynamic-author device-sensor filter-list tlv name option name option number device-sensor filter-spec device-sensor access-session access-session accounting dot1x mab service-template class-map template source template aaa authentication authorization radius-server radius voice data
Link to command reference
most of the commands can be found in this general dot1x guide: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_8021x/configuration/xe-3se/3850/sec-user-8021x-xe-3se-3850-book/config-ieee-802x-pba.html
All should be in the Cisco security command reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/security/a1/sec-a1-cr-book.html
From there you should be able to get to the other book sections for the rest of the alphabet.
If you need more specific details, please feel free to reach out at any time.
Thank You!