Dot1X Supp-Proxy-Check - 3Com 8807 Command Reference Manual

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802.1x Configuration Commands
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Parameter
max-retry-value: Specifies the maximum times an Ethernet switch can retransmit
the authentication request frame to the supplicant, ranging from 1 to 10.
By default, the value is 2, that is, the switch can retransmit the authentication
request frame to the supplicant for 2 times.
Description
Use the dot1x retry command to configure the maximum times an Ethernet
switch can retransmit the authentication request frame to the supplicant.
Use the undo dot1x retry command to restore the default maximum
retransmission time.
After the switch has transmitted authentication request frame to the user for the
first time, if no user response is received during the specified time-range, the
switch will re-transmit authentication request to the user. This command is used
for specifying how many times the switch can re-transmit the authentication
request frame to the supplicant. When the time is 1, the switch is configured to
transmit authentication request frame only once. 2 indicates that the switch is
configured to transmit authentication request frame once again when no response
is received for the first time and so on. This command has effect on all the port
after configuration.
Related command: display dot1x.
Example
# Configure the current device to transmit authentication request frame to the
user for no more than 9 times.
[SW8800] dot1x retry 9

dot1x supp-proxy-check

Syntax
dot1x supp-proxy-check { logoff | trap } [ interface interface-list ]
undo dot1x supp-proxy-check { logoff | trap } [ interface interface-list ]
View
System view, Ethernet interface view
Parameter
logoff: Cuts network connection to a user upon detecting the use of proxy.
trap: Sends trap message upon detecting a user using proxy to access the switch.
interface interface-list: Ethernet interface list expressed in the format interface-list
=interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] &<1-10>.
interface-type means the interface type, interface-number is the interface number.
Refer to command parameters in the "Port" section in the manual for the
respective meanings and value ranges of them. The interface number after the key
word to should be no smaller than the interface number before to. &<1-10> in
the command means that the preceding parameter can be entered up to 10 times.

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