Managing Other Timers; Setting The 802.1X Quiet Period; Setting The 802.1X Timeout For An Authorization Server - 3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A Configuration Manual

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Managing Other
Timers
Setting the 802.1X
Quiet Period
Setting the 802.1X
Timeout for an
Authorization Server
802.1X
ANAGING
ON THE
To reset the Bonded Auth period to its default value, use the following
command:
clear dot1x max-req
(For more information about Bonded Auth, see "Binding User
Authentication to Machine Authentication" on page 294.)
By default, the WX switch waits 60 seconds before responding to a client
whose authentication failed, and times out a request to a RADIUS server
or an authentication session with a client after 30 seconds. You can
modify these defaults.
The following command configures the number of seconds a WX switch
remains quiet and does not respond to a supplicant (client) after a failed
authentication:
set dot1x quiet-period seconds
The default is 60 seconds. The acceptable range is from 0 to
65,535 seconds.
For example, type the following command to set the quiet period to
300 seconds:
WX1200# set dot1x quiet-period 300
success: dot1x quiet period set to 300.
Type the following command to reset the 802.1X quiet period to the
default:
WX1200# clear dot1x quiet-period
success: change accepted.
Use this command to configure the number of seconds before the WX
switch times out a request to a RADIUS authorization server.
set dot1x timeout auth-server seconds
The default is 30 seconds. The range is from 1 to 65,535 seconds.
For example, type the following command to set the authorization server
timeout to 60 seconds:
WX1200# set dot1x timeout auth-server 60
WX S
WITCH

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