Portal Offline-Detect Interval - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
ethernet: Specifies the access port type as Ethernet, which corresponds to code 15.
wireless: Specifies the access port type as IEEE 802.1 1 standard wireless interface, which corresponds to
code 19. This keyword is usually specified on an interface for wireless portal users, ensuring that the
NAS-Port-Type value delivered by the access device to the RADIUS server is wireless.
Description
Use the portal nas-port-type command to specify the access port type (indicated by the NAS-Port-Type
value) on the current interface. The specified NAS-Port-Type value will be carried in the RADIUS requests
sent from the device to the RADIUS server.
Use the undo portal nas-port-type command to restore the default.
By default, the access port type of an interface is not specified, and the NAS-Port-Type value carried in
RADIUS requests is the user access port type obtained by the access device.
Examples
# Specify the NAS-Port-Type value of VLAN-interface 2 as IEEE 802.1 1 standard wireless interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] portal nas-port-type wireless

portal offline-detect interval

Syntax
portal offline-detect interval offline-detect-interval
undo portal offline-detect interval
View
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
offline-detect-value: Specifies the online Layer 2 portal user detection interval, in the range of 60 to
65535.
Description
Use the portal offline-detect interval command to set the online Layer 2 portal user detection interval.
Then, after a Layer 2 portal user gets online, the device starts a detection timer for the user, and checks
whether the user has sent any packet to the device at this interval. If the device receives no packets from
the user during two detection intervals or finds that the user's MAC address entry has been aged out, the
device considers that the user has gone offline and clears the authentication information of the user.
Use the undo portal offline-detect interval command to restore the default.
By default, the online Layer 2 portal user detection interval is 300 seconds.
This detection interval must be equal to or less than the MAC address entry aging time. Otherwise, many
portal users will be considered offline due to aged MAC address entries.
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