Storm-Control Commands; Dot1X Supplicant Timeout Auth-Period; Dot1X Supplicant User - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7224P User Manual

Prosafe managed switch command line interface (cli) 9.0.2
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no dot1x supplicant timeout held-period
Use this command to set the held-period value to the default value.
Format
no dot1x supplicant timeout held-period
Mode
Interface Config

dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period

Use this command to configure the authentication period timer interval to wait for the next
EAP request challenge from the authenticator.
Default
30 seconds
Format
dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period <1-65535 seconds>
Mode
Interface Config
no dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period
Use this command to set the auth-period value to the default value.
Format
no dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period
Mode
Interface Config

dot1x supplicant user

Use this command to map the given user to the port.
Format
dot1x supplicant user
Mode
Interface Config

Storm-Control Commands

This section describes commands you use to configure storm-control and view storm-control
configuration information. A traffic storm is a condition that occurs when incoming packets
flood the LAN, which creates performance degradation in the network. The Storm-Control
feature protects against this condition.
The 7000 series provides broadcast, multicast, and unicast story recovery for individual
interfaces. Unicast Storm-Control protects against traffic whose MAC addresses are not
known by the system. For broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm-control, if the rate of traffic
ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold for that type, the traffic
is dropped.
To configure storm-control, you will enable the feature for all interfaces or for individual
interfaces, and you will set the threshold (storm-control level) beyond which the broadcast,
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