Specifications
web-authentication logout polling enable
436
web-authentication max-timer
command) expires, the Switch stops monitoring
the applicable terminal and logs it out.
5. The polling interval (set by using the
web-authentication logout polling
interval command) is the time between the receipt of ARP Reply from an
authenticated terminal and the next polling monitoring.
6. If the number of retransmissions when a no-response state is detected is set to the
maximum, the number of monitoring frames increases proportionately with the
number of authenticated users, overloading the Switch.
Set the polling interval by using the following formula as a guide:
Polling condition:
(1) Polling interval > (2) Retransmission interval × (3) Number of retransmissions
web-authentication logout polling interval
web-authentication logout polling retry-interval
web-authentication logout polling count
We recommend you use the default value for the number of retransmissions.
If a large value is set as the number of retransmissions, the difference
between the polling interval and retransmission interval might increase
depending on the retransmission frequency.
Related commands
web-authentication system-auth-control
web-authentication max-timer
web-authentication port
web-authentication logout polling count
web-authentication logout polling interval
web-authentication logout polling retry-interval