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Item Description
TX-Period
Set the username request timeout timer.
The timer starts when the device sends an EAP-Request/Identity packet to a client in
response to an authentication request. If the device receives no response before this timer
expires, it retransmits the request.
The timer also sets the interval at which the network device sends multicast
EAP-Request/Identity packets to detect clients that cannot actively request authentication.
Handshake
Period
Set the handshake timer.
The timer sets the interval at which the access device sends client handshake requests to
check the online status of a client that has passed authentication. If the device receives no
response after sending the maximum number of handshake requests, it considers that the
client has logged off. For information about how to enable the online user handshake
function, see "Configuring 802.1X on a port".
Re-Authenticatio
n Period
Set the periodic online user re-authentication timer.
The timer sets the interval at which the network device periodically re-authenticates online
802.1X users. The change to the periodic re-authentication timer applies to the users that
have been online only after the old timer expires. For information about how to enable
periodic online user re-authentication on a port, see "Configuring 802.1X on a port".
Supplicant
Timeout Time
Set the client timeout timer.
The timer starts when the access device sends an
EAP-Request/MD5 Challenge packet to a client. If no
response is received when this timer expires, the
access device retransmits the request to the client.
TIP:
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.
Server Timeout
Time
Set the server timeout timer.
The timer starts when the access device sends a
RADIUS Access-Request packet to the authentication
server. If no response is received when this timer
expires, the access device retransmits the request to the
server.
NOTE:
Do not change the timer parameters of global 802.1X from their default values unless you have
determined that the changes would better the interaction process.
Return to
802.1X configuration task list
.
Configuring 802.1X on a port
From the navigation tree, select
Authentication
802.1X
to enter the 802.1X configuration page, as
shown in
a
. In the
Ports With 802.1X Enabled
area, the 802.1X configuration on ports are listed. Click
Add
to enter the port 802.1X configuration page, as shown in
a
.
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Страница 186: ...174 a The MAC tab Click Add in the bottom to enter the page as shown in b b Create a MAC address entry ...
Страница 252: ...240 b The Port Setup tab ...
Страница 260: ...248 d The Port Setup tab ...
Страница 362: ...350 a Ping operation summary ...
Страница 421: ...409 c Configure authorized IP ...
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