Command Manual (For Soliton) – 802.1x-System Guard
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 802.1x Configuration Commands
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supp-timeout-value
|
tx-period tx-period-value
|
ver-period ver-period-value
}
undo dot1x timer
{
handshake-period
|
quiet-period
|
server-timeout
|
supp-timeout
|
tx-period
|
ver-period
}
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Parameter
handshake-period handshake-period-value
: Sets the handshake timer. This timer
sets the handshake-period and is triggered after a supplicant system passes the
authentication. It sets the interval for a switch to send handshake request packets to
online users. If you set the number of retries to N by using the
dot1x retry
command,
an online user is considered offline when the switch does not receive response packets
from it in a period N times of the handshake-period.
The
handshake-period-value
argument ranges from 5 to 1,024 (in seconds). By default,
the handshake timer is set to 15 seconds.
quiet-period quiet-period-value
: Sets the quiet-period timer. This timer sets the
quiet-period. When a supplicant system fails to pass the authentication, the switch
quiets for the set period (set by the quiet-period timer) before it processes another
authentication request re-initiated by the supplicant system. During this quiet period,
the switch does not perform any 802.1x authentication-related actions for the
supplicant system.
The
quiet-period-value
argument ranges from 10 to 120 (in seconds). By default, the
quiet-period timer is set to 60 seconds.
server-timeout 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 sends another authentication request packet if it does not
receive the response from the RADIUS server when this timer times out.
The
server-timeout-value
argument ranges from 100 to 300 (in seconds). By default,
the RADIUS server timer is set to 100 seconds.
supp-timeout 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 sends 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 10 to 120 (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 authentication.