Mac-Authentication Timer; Reset Mac-Authentication - H3C s3600 series Command Manual

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Examples
# Configure the domain for MAC address authentication to be aabbcc.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mac-authentication domain aabbcc

mac-authentication timer

Syntax
mac-authentication timer { offline-detect offline-detect-value | quiet quiet-value | server-timeout
server-timeout-value }
undo mac-authentication timer { offline-detect | quiet | server-timeout }
View
System view
Parameters
offline-detect-value: Offline detect timer (in seconds) setting. This argument ranges from 1 to 65,535
and defaults to 300. The offline detect timer sets the time interval for a switch to test whether a user
goes offline.
quiet-value: Quiet timer (in seconds) setting. This argument ranges from 1 to 3,600 and defaults to 60.
After a user fails to pass the authentication performed by a switch, the switch quiets for a specific period
(the quiet period) before it authenticates the user again.
server-timeout-value: Server timeout timer setting (in seconds). This argument ranges from 1 to 65,535
and defaults to 100. During authentication, the switch prohibits a user from accessing the network if the
connection between the switch and the RADIUS server times out.
Description
Use the mac-authentication timer command to configure the timers used in MAC address
authentication.
Use the undo mac-authentication timer command to restore a timer to its default setting.
Related commands: display mac-authentication.
Examples
# Set the server timeout timer to 150 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mac-authentication timer server-timeout 150

reset mac-authentication

Syntax
reset mac-authentication statistics [ interface interface-list ]
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