3com MSR 20-20 참조 매뉴얼

다운로드
페이지 2742
1910
C
HAPTER
 126: 802.1
X
 C
ONFIGURATION
 C
OMMANDS
# Specify port Ethernet 1/9 to send a trap packet when detecting that a user is 
trying to login through a proxy.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x supp-proxy-check trap
[Sysname] dot1x supp-proxy-check trap interface ethernet 1/9 
Or
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x supp-proxy-check trap
[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/9
[Sysname-Ethernet1/9] dot1x supp-proxy-check trap 
dot1x timer
Syntax
dot1x timer { handshake-period handshake-period-value | quiet-period 
quiet-period-value | server-timeout server-timeout-value | supp-timeout 
supp-timeout-value | tx-period tx-period-value }
undo dot1x timer { handshake-period | quiet-period | server-timeout | 
supp-timeout | tx-period }
View
System view
Parameter
handshake-period-value: Setting for the handshake timer in seconds. It ranges 
from 5 to 1024 and defaults to 15.
quiet-period-value: Setting for the quiet timer in seconds. It ranges from 10 to 120 
and defaults to 60.
server-timeout-value: Setting for the server timeout timer in seconds. It ranges 
from 100 to 300 and defaults to 100.
supp-timeout-value: Setting for the supplicant timeout timer in seconds. It ranges 
from 10 to 120 and defaults to 30.
tx-period-value: Setting for the username request timeout timer in seconds. It 
ranges from 10 to 120 and defaults to 30.
Description
Use the dot1x timer command to set 802.1x timers.
Use the undo dot1x timer command to restore the defaults.
Several timers are used in the 802.1x authentication process to guarantee that the 
supplicants, the authenticators, and the RADIUS server interact with each other in 
a reasonable manner. You can use this command to set these timers:
Handshake timer (handshake-period): After a supplicant passes authentication, 
the authenticator sends to the supplicant handshake requests at this interval to 
check whether the supplicant is online. If the authenticator receives no