Dot1X Send-Async-Request-Id - Dell PowerConnect 3524 Cli Reference Manual

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Syntax
dot1x timeout server-timeout seconds
no dot1x timeout server-timeout
seconds — Time in seconds that the device waits for a response from the authentication server.
(Range: 1 - 65535 seconds)
Default Configuration
The timeout period is 30 seconds.
Command Mode
Interface configuration (Ethernet) mode.
User Guidelines
The actual timeout can be determined by comparing the dot1x timeout server-timeout value and the
result of multiplying the radius-server retransmit value with the radius-server timeout value and
selecting the lower of the two values.
Example
The following example sets the time for the retransmission of packets to the authentication server to
3600 seconds.
Console(config-if)# dot1x timeout server-timeout 3600

dot1x send-async-request-id

Use the dot1x send-async-request-id interface configuration command to enable 802.1x switch to
request asynchronously the responses from supplicants on port. This request causes the stations, which
don't start 802.1x authentication automatically, to start it in response to Switch massage. In case enabled
the massage would be sent according to dot1x timeout tx-period. Use the no form of this command to
return to the default setting.
dot1x send-async-request-id
no dot1x send-async-request-id
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Parameters range
None
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802.1x Commands

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