Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Wartungshandbuch
Security
802.1X
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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Quiet Period—Amount of time that the switch remains in the quiet state
following a failed authentication exchange. During the quiet period, the
switch does not accept or initiate authentication requests. Change the
default value of this command only to adjust for unusual circumstances, such
as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and
authentication servers. To provide a faster response time to the user, enter a
smaller number than the default (60 seconds). The range is 0–65535
seconds.
following a failed authentication exchange. During the quiet period, the
switch does not accept or initiate authentication requests. Change the
default value of this command only to adjust for unusual circumstances, such
as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and
authentication servers. To provide a faster response time to the user, enter a
smaller number than the default (60 seconds). The range is 0–65535
seconds.
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Resending EAP—The amount of time that lapses before EAP requests are
resent. The range is 1–65535 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
resent. The range is 1–65535 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
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Supplicant Timeout—The amount of time that lapses before EAP requests
are resent to supplicants. Change the default value of this command (30
seconds) only to adjust for unusual circumstances, such as unreliable links or
specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers.
To provide a faster response time to the user, enter a smaller number than the
default. The range is 1–65535 seconds.
are resent to supplicants. Change the default value of this command (30
seconds) only to adjust for unusual circumstances, such as unreliable links or
specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers.
To provide a faster response time to the user, enter a smaller number than the
default. The range is 1–65535 seconds.
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Server Timeout—The amount of time that lapses before the switch resends
a request to the authentication server. The range is 1–65535 seconds and
the default is 30 seconds.
a request to the authentication server. The range is 1–65535 seconds and
the default is 30 seconds.
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Max EAP Requests—The preconfigured maximum number of times the
switch can send an EAP request before restarting the authentication process
if it does not receive a response.
switch can send an EAP request before restarting the authentication process
if it does not receive a response.
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Termination Cause—The reason for termination.
STEP 4
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running
Configuration.
Configuration.
Configuring Supplicant Port Authentication
Use the Supplicant Port Authentication page to configure port access control on
ports that are configured in the supplicant role. To enable a port as an supplicant,
see
ports that are configured in the supplicant role. To enable a port as an supplicant,
see
.
To configure supplicant port authentication:
STEP 1
Click Security > 802.1X > Supplicant Port Authentication in the navigation
window.
window.
STEP 2
Select the port to configure and click Edit.