will be released. When a large number of users log in but cannot pass authentication, the
switch may run out of ACL resources, preventing other users from logging in. A timer called
ACL timer is designed to solve this problem.
You can control the usage of ACL resources by setting the ACL timer. The ACL timer starts
once a user gets online. If the user has not passed authentication when the ACL timer
expires, the occupied ACL resources are released for other users to use. When a
tremendous of access requests are present, you can decrease the timeout period of the
ACL timer appropriately for higher utilization of ACL resources.
Follow these steps to configure the ACL timer:
To do...
Enter system view
Set the ACL timer
Displaying and Maintaining Quick EAD Deployment
To do...
Display configuration
information about quick EAD
deployment
Quick EAD Deployment Configuration Example
Network requirements
A user connects to the switch directly. The switch connects to the Web server and the
Internet. The user will be redirected to the Web server to download the authentication
client and upgrade software when accessing the Internet through IE before passing
authentication. After passing authentication, the user can access the Internet.
Use the command...
system-view
dot1x timer acl-timeout
acl-timeout-value
Use the command...
display dot1x [ sessions |
statistics ] [ interface
interface-list ]
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Remarks
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Required
By default, the ACL timeout
period is 30 minutes.
Remarks
Available in any view