H3C S5500-SI Series Operation Manual page 602

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Set the port
access control
mode for
specified or all
ports
Set the port
access control
Set the port
method for
access control
specified or all
parameters
ports
Set the
maximum
number of
users for
specified or all
ports
Set the maximum number of
attempts to send an
authentication request to a
client
Set timers
Enable the quiet timer
Note that:
For 802.1X to take effect on a port, you must enable it both globally in system view and for the port
in system view or Ethernet interface view.
You can also enable 802.1X and set port access control parameters (that is, the port access control
mode, port access method, and the maximum number of users) for a port in Ethernet interface view.
For detailed configuration, refer to
configuring 802.1X globally and configuring 802.1X for a port lies in the applicable scope. If both a
global setting and a local setting exist for an argument of a port, the last configured one is in effect.
802.1X timers only need to be changed in special or extreme network environments. For example,
you can give the client timeout timer a higher value in a low-performance network, give the quiet
timer a higher value in a vulnerable network or a lower value for quicker authentication response, or
adjust the server timeout timer to suit the performance of the authentication server.
After an 802.1X user passes authentication, if the authentication server assigns a re-authentication
interval for the user through the session-timeout attribute, the assigned re-authentication interval
Use the command...
dot1x port-control
{ authorized-force | auto |
unauthorized-force }
[ interface interface-list ]
dot1x port-method
{ macbased | portbased }
[ interface interface-list ]
dot1x max-user user-number
[ interface interface-list ]
dot1x retry max-retry-value
dot1x timer
{ handshake-period
handshake-period-value |
quiet-period
quiet-period-value |
reauth-period
reauth-period-value |
server-timeout
server-timeout-value |
supp-timeout
supp-timeout-value | tx-period
tx-period-value }
dot1x quiet-period
Configuring 802.1X for a
1-14
Remarks
Optional
auto by default
Optional
macbased by default
Optional
256 by default
Optional
2 by default
Optional
The defaults are as follows:
15 seconds for the handshake
timer,
60 seconds for the quiet timer,
3600 seconds for the periodic
re-authentication timer,
100 seconds for the server
timeout timer,
30 seconds for the client
timeout timer, and
30 seconds for the username
request timeout timer.
Optional
Disabled by default
Port. The only difference between

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