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the quiet-period timer is set to 60 seconds.
reauth-period
reauth-period-value
: specifies re-authentication interval, in
seconds. After this timer expires, the switch initiates 802.1x re-authentication. The
value of the
reauth-period-value
argument ranges from 60 to 7200. By default, the
reauth-period timer is set to 3600 seconds.
server
server-timeout-value
: sets the RADIUS server timer. This timer sets the
server-timeout period. After sending an authentication request packet to the
RADIUS server, a switch will send another authentication request packet if it has not
received the response from the RADIUS server when this timer times out.
The
server-timeout-value
argument ranges from 1 to 300 (in seconds). By default,
the RADIUS server timer is set to 30 seconds.
supplicant
supp-timeout-value
: sets the supplicant system timer. This timer sets
the supp-timeout period and is triggered by the switch after the switch sends a
request/challenge packet to a supplicant system (The packet is used to request the
supplicant system for the MD5 encrypted string). The switch will send another
request/challenge packet to the supplicant system if the switch does not receive the
response from the supplicant system when this timer times out.
The
supp-timeout-value
argument ranges from 1 to 300 (in seconds). By default,
the supplicant system timer is set to 30 seconds.
tx-period
tx-period-value
: sets the transmission timer. This timer sets the
tx-period and is triggered in two cases. The first case is when the client requests for
an authentication. The switch sends a unicast request/identity packet to a
supplicant system and then triggers the transmission timer. The switch will send
another request/identity packet to the supplicant system if it has not received the
reply packet from the supplicant system when this timer times out. The second case
is when the switch authenticates the 802.1x client who cannot request for
authentication actively. The switch sends multicast request/identity packets
periodically through the port with 802.1x function enabled. In this case, this timer
sets the interval of sending the multicast request/identity packets.
The
tx-period-value
argument ranges from 1 to 65535 (in seconds). By default, the
transmission timer is set to 30 seconds.
Description
Use
timeout
command to set a specified 802.1x timer.
Use
no timeout
command to restore a specified 802.1x timer to the default setting.
Examples
XS(dot1x)#
timeout quiet-period
120
Timeout of the quiet period is 120 seconds.
system-auth-control
Syntax
system-auth-control
no
system-auth-control
View
dot1x
view
Parameters