
802.1x-Related Parameter Configuration
401
802.1x-Related
Parameter
Configuration
n
■
As for the
dot1x max-user
command, if you execute it in system view without
specifying the interface-list argument, the command applies to all ports. You
can also use this command in port view. In this case, this command applies to
the current port only and the interface-list argument is not needed.
■
As for the configuration of 802.1x timers, the default values are
recommended.
Advanced 802.1x
Configuration
Advanced 802.1x configurations, as listed below, are all optional.
■
CAMS cooperation configuration, including multiple network adapters
detecting, proxy detecting, and so on.
■
Client version checking configuration
■
DHCP -triggered authentication
■
Guest VLAN configuration
Table 319
Configure 802.1x timers and the maximum number of users
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Configure the
maximum number of
concurrent on-line
users for specified
ports
In system view:
dot1x max-user
user-number
[
interface
interface-list
]
Optional
By default, up to 1,024 concurrent
on-line users are allowed on each
port.
In port view:
dot1x max-user
user-number
Configure the
maximum retry times
to send request
packets
dot1x retry
max-retry-value
Optional
By default, the maximum retry
times to send a request packet is
2. That is, the authenticator
system sends a request packet to a
supplicant system for up to two
times by default.
Configure 802.1x
timers
dot1x
timer
{
handshake-period
handshake-period-value
|
reauth-period
reauth-period-value
|
quiet-period
quiet-period-value
|
tx-period
tx-period-value
|
supp-timeout
supp-timeout-value
|
server-timeout
server-timeout-value
|
ver-period
ver-period-value
}
Optional
The default values of 802.1x
timers are as follows:
■
handshake-period-value:
15
seconds
■
reauth-period-value:
3,600
seconds
■
quiet-period-value:
60 seconds
■
tx-period-value:
30 seconds
■
supp-timeout-value:
30
seconds
■
server-timeout-value:
100
seconds
■
ver-period-value:
30 seconds
Trigger the
quiet-period timer
dot1x quiet-period
Optional
By default, a quiet-period timer is
disabled.
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