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within the timer interval, it retransmits the EAP-Request/Notification packet. After the device has
made the maximum retransmission attempts but received no response, it stops the 802.1X
authentication process for the client. To set the maximum retransmission attempts, use the
dot1x
smarton retry
command.
Examples
# Set the SmartOn client timeout timer to 20 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x smarton timer supp-timeout 20
Related commands
display dot1x
dot1x smarton retry
dot1x timer
Use
dot1x
timer
to set an 802.1X timer.
Use
undo dot1x
timer
to restore the default of an 802.1X timer.
Syntax
dot1x timer
{
ead-timeout
ead-timeout-value
|
handshake-period handshake-period-value
|
quiet-period
quiet-period-value
|
reauth-period
reauth-period-value
|
server-timeout
server-timeout-value
|
supp-timeout
supp-timeout-value
|
tx-period tx-period-value
}
undo dot1x timer
{
ead-timeout
|
handshake-period
|
quiet-period
|
reauth-period
|
server-timeout
|
supp-timeout
|
tx-period
}
Default
The following 802.1X timers apply:
•
EAD rule timer: 30 minutes.
•
Handshake timer: 15 seconds.
•
Quiet timer: 60 seconds.
•
Periodic reauthentication timer: 3600 seconds.
•
Server timeout timer: 100 seconds.
•
Client timeout timer: 30 seconds.
•
Username request timeout timer: 30 seconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
ead-timeout
ead-timeout-value
: Specifies the EAD rule timer in minutes. The value range for the
ead-timeout-value
argument is 1 to 1440. The following matrix shows the
ead-timeout
ead-timeout-value
option and hardware compatibility:
Hardware
Option compatibility
MSR954 (JH296A/JH297A/JH298A/JH299A/JH373A)
Yes
MSR958 (JH300A/JH301A)
Yes