Setting The Packet Retransmission Interval; Setting The Maximum Number Of Requests - D-Link xStack DGS-3610 Series Configuration Manual

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DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
37.2.8
Setting the Packet Retransmission
Interval
After the device sends the EAP-request/identity, it resends that message if no response is
received from the user within a certain period. By default, this value is 3 seconds. You should
modify this value to suit the specific network size.
In the privileged mode, you can set the packet retransmission interval through the following
steps:
Command
configure terminal
dot1x timeout tx-period seconds
end
write
show dot1x
You can use the no dot1x timeout tx-period to restore the packet re-transmission interval
to its default. The following example sets the packet retransmission interval to 100 seconds:
DGS-3610# configure terminal
DGS-3610(config)# dot1x timeout tx-period 100
DGS-3610(config)# end
37.2.9
Setting the Maximum Number of
Requests
If the device does not receive response within the ServerTimeout after it sends an
authentication request to the Radius Server, it will retransmit the packets.The maximum
number of requests indicates the maximum retransmission requests of the device.The
authentication fails if this number is exceeded. By default, this value is 3. You should modify
this value to suit the specific network size.
In the privileged mode, you can set the maximum number of retransmissions through the
following steps:
Command
configure terminal
dot1x max-req count
end
write
show dot1x
Chapter 37 Configuration of 802.1X
Function
Enter the global configuration mode.

Setting the Packet Retransmission Interval

Return to the privileged mode.
Save the configuration.
Show the dot1x configurations.
Function
Enter the global configuration mode.
Set the maximum number of packet
re-transmissions.
Return to the privileged mode.
Save the configuration.
Show the dot1x configurations.
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