•
Reauth Period – Time after which a connected client must be re-authenticated
("dot1x timeout re-authperiod" on page
•
Quiet Period – Time a port waits after Max Request Count is exceeded before
attempting to acquire a new client
•
TX Period – Time a port waits during authentication session before
re-transmitting EAP packet
•
Supplicant Timeout – Supplicant timeout.
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Server Timeout – Server timeout.
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Reauth Max Retries – Maximum number of reauthentication attempts.
•
Max Request – Maximum number of times a port will retransmit an EAP
request/identity packet to the client before it times out the authentication
session
("dot1x max-req" on page
•
Operation Mode – Shows if single or multiple hosts (clients) can connect to an
802.1X-authorized port.
•
Port Control – Shows the dot1x mode on a port as auto, force-authorized, or
force-unauthorized
•
Intrusion Action – Sets the port response to intrusion when authentication fails
("dot1x intrusion-action" on page
•
Supplicant – MAC address of authorized client.
•
Authenticator State Machine
•
State – Current state (including initialize, disconnected, connecting,
authenticating, authenticated, aborting, held, force_authorized,
force_unauthorized).
•
Reauth Count– Number of times connecting state is re-entered.
•
Current Identifier – The integer (0-255) used by the Authenticator to identify the
current authentication session.
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Backend State Machine
•
State – Current state (including request, response, success, fail, timeout, idle,
initialize).
•
Request Count – Number of EAP Request packets sent to the Supplicant
without receiving a response.
•
Identifier (Server) – Identifier carried in the most recent EAP Success, Failure or
Request packet received from the Authentication Server.
•
Reauthentication State Machine
•
State – Current state (including initialize, reauthenticate).
Chapter 24: Authentication Commands
("Related Commands" on page
("dot1x timeout tx-period" on page
24-49).
("dot1x port-control" on page
24-48).
24-65
24-54).
24-51).
24-52).
24-56).