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Server Timeout
Server Retries
CAUTION: The server's
MU's timeout and retries. If the MU's time is less than the server's, a fall back to the
secondary server will not work.
8. Refer to the
Server.
Accounting Server
Address
Accounting Port
Accounting Shared
Secret
Accounting Timeout
Accounting Retries
Accounting Mode
9. Select the
Re-authentication
Periodic repetition of the authentication process provides ongoing security for currently authorized
connections. Define an interval between 30 and 65535 seconds.
10.Refer to the
PAP
CHAP
DSCP/TOS
Enter a value (between 1 and 300 seconds) to indicate the number of elapsed
seconds causing the switch to time out on a request to the primary or secondary
NAC server.
Enter a value between 1 and 100 to indicate the number of times the switch
attempts to reach the primary or secondary server before giving up.
Timeout
Accounting
field and define the following credentials for a primary and secondary NAC
Enter the IP address of the primary and secondary server acting as the NAC
accounting server.
Enter the TCP/IP port number for the primary and secondary server acting as the
NAC accounting data source. The default port is 1813.
Provide a shared secret (password) for user credential authentication with the
primary or secondary NAC accounting server.
Enter a value (between 1 and 300 seconds) to indicate the number of elapsed
seconds causing the switch to time out a request to the primary or secondary
accounting server.
Enter a value between 1 and 100 to indicate the number of times the switch
attempts to reach the primary or secondary NAC accounting server before giving
up.
Use the Accounting Mode drop-down menu to define the accounting mode as
either Start-Stop,
Stop Only
seconds) used with the selected accounting mode
checkbox to force a periodic re-authentication with the NAC server.
Advanced
field to define the authentication protocol used with the NAC Server.
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol sends a username and password over a
network to a server that compares the username and password to a table of
authorized users. If the username and password are matched in the table, server
access is authorized.
CHAP is an encrypted authentication method based on Microsoft's challenge/
response authentication protocol.
Optionally mark packets with a DiffServ CodePoint (DSCP) in its header. The DSCP
value is stored in the first 6 bits of the Type of Service (ToS) field that is part of the
standard IP header. The DCSP values are associated with a forwarding treatment
called Per Hop Behaviors (PHB). Service can be provisioned (if necessary) by
assigning a DCSP point code from 1 - 6.
and
Retries
should be less than what is defined for an
or Start-Interim-Stop. Define the interval (in

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