Configuring 802.1X On A Port - HP 1920 Series User Manual

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The support of the RADIUS server for EAP packets.
The authentication methods supported by the 802.1X client and the RADIUS server.
Click Advanced to expand the advanced 802.1X configuration area.
Figure 309 Configuring advanced 802.1X parameters
Configure advanced 802.1X settings as described in
Table 104 Configuration items
Item
Description
Quiet
Sets whether to enable the quiet timer.
Quiet Period
Sets the value of the quiet timer.
Sets the maximum number of authentication request attempts.
The network access device retransmits an authentication request if it does not
receive a response to the request it has sent to the client within a period of time (set
Retry Times
by the TX Period or the Supplicant Timeout Time value). The network access
device stops retransmitting the request, if it has made the maximum number of
request transmission attempts but still received no response.
TX-Period
Sets the username request timeout timer.
Handshake Period
Sets the handshake timer.
Re-Authentication
Sets the periodic online user re-authentication timer.
Period
Supplicant Timeout
Sets the client timeout timer.
Time
Server Timeout Time
Sets the server timeout timer.
NOTE:
You can set the client timeout timer to a high value in a low-performance network, and adjust the
server timeout timer to adapt to the performance of different authentication servers. In most cases, the
default settings are sufficient.
From the navigation tree, select Authentication > 802.1X.
In the Ports With 802.1X Enabled area, click Add.
Configure 802.1X features on a port as shown in
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104, and then click Apply.
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310, and then click Apply.
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