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Table 8-13. Port-Based Authentication Interface CLI Commands (Continued)
CLI Command
dot1x re-authentication
no dot1x re-authentication
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
seconds
no dot1x timeout supp-timeout
dot1x re-authenticate
[[gigabitethernet|tengigabit
ethernet] port-number]
dot1x timeout quiet-period
seconds
no dot1x timeout quiet-period
dot1x timeout server-timeout
seconds
no dot1x timeout server-
timeout
dot1x timeout supp-timeout
seconds
no dot1x timeout supp-timeout
dot1x timeout tx-period
seconds
no dot1x timeout tx-period
show dot1x
[[gigabitethernet|tengigabit
ethernet] port-number]
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Contax\sources\CxU_Switching_NetworkSecurity.fm
Description
Enables periodic re-authentication of the
client.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Sets the number of seconds between re-
authentication attempts.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Manually initiates a re-authentication of
all 802.1X-enabled ports or the specified
802.1X-enabled port.
Sets the number of seconds that the
device remains in the quiet state following
a failed authentication exchange.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Sets the time for the retransmission of
packets to the authentication server.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Sets the time for the retransmission of an
EAP request frame to the client.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Sets the number of seconds that the
device waits for a response to an EAP -
request/identity frame, from the client,
before resending the request.
Use the no form of this command to
restore the default configuration.
Displays 802.1X status for the device or
for the specified interface.

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