Dot1X Timeout - Cisco Catalyst 3030 Command Reference Manual

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dot1x timeout

dot1x timeout
Use the dot1x timeout interface configuration command to set IEEE 802.1x timers. Use the no form of
this command to return to the default setting.
Syntax Description
quiet-period seconds
ratelimit-period seconds Number of seconds that the switch ignores Extensible Authentication
reauth-period {seconds |
server}
server-timeout seconds
supp-timeout seconds
tx-period seconds
Defaults
These are the default settings:
reauth-period is 3600 seconds.
quiet-period is 60 seconds.
tx-period is 5 seconds.
supp-timeout is 30 seconds.
server-timeout is 30 seconds.
rate-limit is 1 second.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
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dot1x timeout {quiet-period seconds | ratelimit-period seconds | reauth-period {seconds |
server} | server-timeout seconds | supp-timeout seconds | tx-period seconds}
no dot1x timeout {quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period}
Number of seconds that the switch remains in the quiet state following a
failed authentication exchange with the client. The range is 1 to 65535.
Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) packets from clients that have been
successfully authenticated during this duration. The range is 1 to 65535.
Set the number of seconds between re-authentication attempts.
The keywords have these meanings:
Number of seconds that the switch waits for the retransmission of packets
by the switch to the authentication server. The range is 30 to 65535.
Number of seconds that the switch waits for the retransmission of packets
by the switch to the IEEE 802.1x client. The range is 30 to 65535.
Number of seconds that the switch waits for a response to an
EAP-request/identity frame from the client before retransmitting the
request. The range is 5 to 65535.
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seconds—Sets the number of seconds from 1 to 65535; the default is
3600 seconds.
server—Sets the number of seconds as the value of the
Session-Timeout RADIUS attribute (Attribute[27]).
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