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CLI Commands: Security
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6.1 Security Commands
CLI L2P
Release 7.0 05/2011
6.1.19 dot1x timeout
This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state
machine on this port. Depending on the token used and the value (in seconds)
passed, various timeout configurable parameters are set. The following tokens are
supported.
D
reauth-period: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the
authenticator state machine on this port to determine when re-
authentication of the supplicant takes place. The reauth-period must be a
value in the range 1 - 65535.
D
quiet-period: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the
authenticator state machine on this port to define periods of time in which
it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant. The quiet-period must be a value
in the range 0 - 65535.
D
tx-period: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the
authenticator state machine on this port to determine when to send an
EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame to the supplicant. The quiet-period
must be a value in the range 1 - 65535.
D
supp-timeout: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the
authenticator state machine on this port to timeout the supplicant. The
supp-timeout must be a value in the range 1 - 65535.
D
server-timeout: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the
authenticator state machine on this port to timeout the authentication
server. The supp-timeout must be a value in the range 1 - 65535.
Defaults
reauth-period: 3600 seconds
quiet-period: 60 seconds
tx-period: 30 seconds
supp-timeout: 30 seconds
server-timeout: 30 seconds
Format
dot1x timeout {{reauth-period <seconds>} | {quiet-
period <seconds>} | {tx-period <seconds>} | {supp-
timeout <seconds>} | {server-timeout <seconds>}}
Mode
Interface Config
Summary of Contents for MACH 1000
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