Configuring 802.1X On A Port - 3Com Baseline 2928 PWR Plus User Manual

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Quiet
Quiet Period
Retry Times
Advanced
TX-Period
Handshake
Period
Re-Authenticati
on Period
Supplicant
Timeout Time
Server Timeout
Time
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802.1X configuration

Configuring 802.1X on a Port

From the navigation tree, select Authentication > 802.1X to enter the 802.1X configuration page, as
shown in
Figure
listed. Click Add to enter the port 802.1X configuration page, as shown in
Specify whether to enable the quiet timer.
After an 802.1X user fails to be authenticated, the device will keep
quiet for a period of time defined by Quiet Period. During the quiet
period, the device will not perform 802.1X authentication on the
user.
Specify the value of the quiet timer.
Specify the maximum number of attempts to send an authentication
request to a client.
Within a specified period of time (defined by the TX Period or
Supplicant Timeout Time option), if the device does not receive
the response from the client, the device will determine whether to
send an authentication request again according to the value defined
by this parameter.
1 means that the device will send an authentication request only
once even if it does not receive any response from the client within
the set interval. 2 means that the device will send an authentication
request again if it does not receive any response from the client
within the set interval, and so forth.
Specify the transmission interval.
Specify the handshake interval.
Specify the re-authentication interval.
Specify the client timeout interval.
Specify the server timeout interval.
procedure.
1-10. In the Ports With 802.1X Enabled area, the 802.1X configuration on ports are
Description
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1-11.

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