Enabling/Disabling A Quiet-Period Timer - 3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual

Switch 4500 family 26-port, 50-port, pwr 26-port, pwr 50-port
Hide thumbs Also See for Switch 4500 26-Port:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Enabling/Disabling a
Quiet-Period Timer
will consider the user having logged off and set the user as logoff state if system
doesn't receive the response from user for consecutive N times.
handshake-period-value
units of second and defaults to 15.
: Specify the quiet timer. If an 802.1X user has not passed the
quiet-period
authentication, the Authenticator will keep quiet for a while (which is specified by
timer) before launching the authentication again. During the quiet
quiet-period
period, the Authenticator does not do anything related to 802.1X authentication.
: Specify how long the quiet period is. The value ranges from
quiet-period-value
10 to 120 in units of second and defaults to 60.
: Specify the timeout timer of an Authentication Server. If an
server-timeout
Authentication Server has not responded before the specified period expires, the
Authenticator will resend the authentication request.
server-timeout-value
Authentication Server is. The value ranges from 100 to 300 in units of second and
defaults to 100.
: Specify the authentication timeout timer of a user. After the
supp-timeout
Authenticator sends a Request/Challenge request packet to request the MD5
encrypted text, the supp-timeout timer of the Authenticator begins to run. If the
user does not respond back successfully within the time range set by this timer,
the Authenticator will resend the above packet.
: Specify how long the duration of an authentication
supp-timeout-value
timeout timer of a user is. The value ranges from 10 to 120 in units of second, and
defaults to 30.
: Specify the transmission timeout timer. After the Authenticator sends
tx-period
a Request/Identity request packet which requests the user name, or the user name
and password together the tx-period timer of the Authenticator begins to run. If
the user does not respond back successfully with an authentication reply packet,
then the Authenticator will resend the authentication request packet.
: Specify how long the duration of the transmission timeout
tx-period-value
timer is. The value ranges from 10 to 120 in units of second, and defaults to 30.
You can use the following commands to enable/disable a quiet-period timer of an
Authenticator (which can be a Switch 4500). If an 802.1X user has not passed the
authentication, the Authenticator will keep quiet for a while (which is specified by
dot1x timer quiet-period
again. During the quiet period, the Authenticator does not do anything related to
802.1X authentication.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Table 198 Enabling/Disabling a Quiet-Period Timer
Operation
Enable a quiet-period timer
: Handshake period. The value ranges from 1 to 1024 in
: Specify how long the duration of a timeout timer of an
command) before launching the authentication
Command
dot1x quiet-period
Configuring 802.1X
195

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents