3com 8807 사용자 가이드
Displaying and Debugging 802.1x
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Specifies the interval of multicasting 802.1x request packets periodically. In
order to be compatible with clients who do not send EAPoL-Start frames
actively, Switch 8800 Family switches will multicast 802.1x request packets
periodically. The clients will respond after receiving these packets. tx-period
specifies the period of multicasting 802.1x request packets.
order to be compatible with clients who do not send EAPoL-Start frames
actively, Switch 8800 Family switches will multicast 802.1x request packets
periodically. The clients will respond after receiving these packets. tx-period
specifies the period of multicasting 802.1x request packets.
tx-period-value: Specifies how long the duration of the transmission timeout timer
is. The value ranges from 10 to 120 in units of second and defaults to 30.
is. The value ranges from 10 to 120 in units of second and defaults to 30.
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It is recommended to configure different handshake period value and handshake
timeout times according to the number of users:
timeout times according to the number of users:
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When the number of users is 2048, the handshake period value should be no
smaller than 2 minutes, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 3 times;
smaller than 2 minutes, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 3 times;
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When the number of users is 1024, the handshake period value should be no
smaller than 1 minutes, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 3 times
smaller than 1 minutes, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 3 times
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When the number of users is 512, the handshake period value should be no
smaller than 30 seconds, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 2 times.
smaller than 30 seconds, and the handshake timeout times should be no less
than 2 times.
Enabling/Disabling
Quiet-Period Timer
Quiet-Period Timer
You can use the following commands to enable/disable a Quiet-Period timer of an
Authenticator (such as a 3Com Series Switch). If an 802.1x user has not passed the
authentication, the Authenticator will keep quiet for a while (which is specified by
dot1x timer quiet-period command) before launching the authentication again.
During the Quiet Period, the Authenticator does not do anything related to 802.1x
authentication.
Authenticator (such as a 3Com Series Switch). If an 802.1x user has not passed the
authentication, the Authenticator will keep quiet for a while (which is specified by
dot1x timer quiet-period command) before launching the authentication again.
During the Quiet Period, the Authenticator does not do anything related to 802.1x
authentication.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
By default, Quiet-Period timer is disabled.
Displaying and
Debugging 802.1x
Debugging 802.1x
After the above configuration, execute display dot1x command in any view to
display the running of the 802.1x configuration, and to verify the effect of the
configuration. Execute reset dot1x statistics command in user view to reset
802.1x statistics. Execute debugging command in user view to debug 802.1x.
display the running of the 802.1x configuration, and to verify the effect of the
configuration. Execute reset dot1x statistics command in user view to reset
802.1x statistics. Execute debugging command in user view to debug 802.1x.
Table 194 Enable/Disable a Quiet-Period timer
Operation
Command
Enable a quiet-period timer
dot1x quiet-period
Disable a quiet-period timer
undo dot1x quiet-period
Table 195 Display and debug 802.1x
Operation
Command
Display the configuration, running and
statistics information of 802.1x
statistics information of 802.1x
display dot1x [ sessions | statistics |
enabled-interface | guest vlan ] [ interface
interface-list | sessions | statistics]
enabled-interface | guest vlan ] [ interface
interface-list | sessions | statistics]
Reset the 802.1x statistics information
reset dot1x statistics [ interface
interface-list ]
interface-list ]