Dot1X Timer - HP 6125G Command Reference Manual

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After the network access device sends an authentication request to a client, if the device receives no
response from the client within the username request timeout timer (set with the dot1x timer tx-period
tx-period-value command) or the client timeout timer (set with the dot1x timer supp-timeout
supp-timeout-value command), the device retransmits the authentication request. The network access
device stops retransmitting the request, if it has made the maximum number of request transmission
attempts but still received no response.
This command applies to all ports of the device.
Related commands: display dot1x.
Examples
# Set the maximum number of attempts for sending an authentication request to a client as 9.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x retry 9

dot1x timer

Syntax
dot1x timer { handshake-period handshake-period-value | quiet-period quiet-period-value |
reauth-period
supp-timeout-value | tx-period tx-period-value }
undo dot1x timer { handshake-period | quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout
| tx-period }
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
handshake-period-value: Sets the handshake timer in seconds, in the range of 5 to 1024.
quiet-period-value: Sets the quiet timer in seconds, in the range of 10 to 120.
reauth-period-value: Sets the periodic re-authentication timer in seconds, in the range of 60 to 7200.
server-timeout-value: Sets the server timeout timer in seconds, in the range of 100 to 300.
supp-timeout-value: Sets the client timeout timer in seconds, in the range of 1 to 120.
tx-period-value: Sets the username request timeout timer in seconds, in the range of 10 to 120.
Description
Use dot1x timer to set 802.1X timers.
Use undo dot1x timer to restore the defaults.
By default, the handshake timer is 15 seconds, the quiet timer is 60 seconds, the periodic
re-authentication timer is 3600 seconds, the server timeout timer is 100 seconds, the client timeout timer
is 30 seconds, and the username request timeout timer is 30 seconds.
You can set the client timeout timer to a high value in a low-performance network, set the quiet timer to
a high value in a vulnerable network or a low value for quicker authentication response, or adjust the
server timeout timer to adapt to the performance of different authentication servers. In most cases, the
default settings are sufficient.
reauth-period-value
|
server-timeout
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server-timeout-value
|
supp-timeout

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