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Web Authentication
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RADIUS authentication must be activated and configured properly
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for the web authentication feature to work properly. (See
Local/Remote Logon Authentication" on page
Web authentication cannot be configured on trunk ports.
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Use the Security > Web Authentication (Configure Global) page to edit the
global parameters for web authentication.
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"Web Authentication" on page 882
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These parameters are displayed:
Web Authentication Status – Enables web authentication for the
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switch. (Default: Disabled)
Note that this feature must also be enabled for any port where required
under the Configure Interface menu.
Session Timeout – Configures how long an authenticated session
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stays active before it must re-authenticate itself. (Range: 300-3600
seconds; Default: 3600 seconds)
Quiet Period – Configures how long a host must wait to attempt
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authentication again after it has exceeded the maximum allowable
failed login attempts. (Range: 1-180 seconds; Default: 60 seconds)
Login Attempts – Configures the amount of times a supplicant may
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attempt and fail authentication before it must wait the configured quiet
period. (Range: 1-3 attempts; Default: 3 attempts)
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To configure global parameters for web authentication:
Click Security, Web Authentication.
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Select Configure Global from the Step list.
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Enable web authentication globally on the switch, and adjust any of the
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protocol parameters as required.
Click Apply.
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