HP FlexNetwork 7500 Series Command Reference Manual page 177

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Field
CHAP authentication
EAP authentication
PAP authentication
Max-tx period
Handshake period
Quiet timer
Quiet period
Supp timeout
Server timeout
Reauth period
Max auth requests
SmartOn supp timeout
SmartOn retry counts
EAD assistant function
URL
Free IP
EAD timeout
Domain delimiter
Online 802.1X wired users
Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1 is link-up
802.1X authentication
Handshake
Handshake reply
Handshake security
Unicast trigger
Periodic reauth
Port role
Authorization mode
Description
Performs EAP termination and uses CHAP to communicate with the
RADIUS server.
Relays EAP packets and supports any of the EAP authentication
methods to communicate with the RADIUS server.
Performs EAP termination and uses PAP to communicate with the
RADIUS server.
Username request timeout timer in seconds.
Handshake timer in seconds.
Status of the quiet timer, enabled or disabled.
Quiet timer in seconds.
Client timeout timer in seconds.
Server timeout timer in seconds.
Periodic reauthentication timer in seconds.
Maximum number of attempts for sending an authentication request
to a client.
This field is not supported in the current software version.
SmartOn client timeout timer in seconds.
This field is not supported in the current software version.
Maximum number of attempts for retransmitting an
EAP-Request/Notification packet to a client.
Whether EAD assistant is enabled.
Redirect URL for unauthenticated users using a Web browser to
access the network.
Network segment accessible to unauthenticated users.
EAD rule timer in minutes.
Domain delimiters supported by the device.
Number of wired online 802.1X users, including users that have
passed 802.1X authentication and users that are performing 802.1X
authentication.
Status of the port. In this example, Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 is up.
Whether 802.1X is enabled on the port.
Whether the online user handshake feature is enabled on the port.
Whether the online user handshake reply feature is enabled on the
port.
Whether the online user handshake security feature is enabled on the
port.
Whether the 802.1X unicast trigger is enabled on the port.
Whether 802.1X periodic reauthentication is enabled on the port.
Role of the port. The port functions only as an Authenticator.
Authorization state of the port, which can be Force-Authorized, Auto,
or Force-Unauthorized.
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