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ver-period ver-period-value: Sets the client version request timer. This timer sets the version period 
and is triggered after a switch sends a version request packet. The switch sends another version 
request packet if it does receive version response packets from the supplicant system when the timer 
expires. 
The ver-period-value argument ranges from 1 to 30 (in seconds). By default, the client version request 
timer is set to 30 seconds. 
Description 
Use the dot1x timer command to set a specified 802.1x timer. 
Use the undo dot1x timer command to restore a specified 802.1x timer to the default setting. 
During an 802.1x authentication process, multiple timers are triggered to ensure that the supplicant 
systems, the authenticator systems, and the Authentication servers interact with each other in an 
orderly way. To make authentications being processed in the desired way, you can use the dot1x timer 
command to set the timers as needed. This may be necessary in some special situations or in tough 
network environments. Normally, the defaults are recommended. (Note that some timers cannot be 
adjusted.) 
Related commands: display dot1x
Examples 
# Set the RADIUS server timer to 150 seconds. 
<Sysname> system-view 
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] dot1x timer server-timeout 150 
dot1x timer reauth-period 
Syntax 
dot1x timer reauth-period reauth-period-value  
undo dot1x timer reauth-period  
View 
System view 
Parameters 
reauth-period  reauth-period-value: Specifies re-authentication interval, in seconds. After this timer 
expires, the switch initiates 802.1x re-authentication. The value of the reauth-period-value argument 
ranges from 60 to 7,200. 
Description 
Use the dot1x timer reauth-period command to configure the interval for 802.1x re-authentication.  
Use the undo dot1x  timer reauth-period command to restore the default 802.1x re-authentication 
interval. 
By default, the 802.1x re-authentication interval is 3,600 seconds.