Users Guide

Auth-Fail VLAN id: NONE
Auth-Fail Max-Attempts: NONE
Tx Period: 90 seconds
Quiet Period: 120 seconds
ReAuth Max: 10
Supplicant Timeout: 15 seconds
Server Timeout: 15 seconds
Re-Auth Interval: 7200 seconds
Max-EAP-Req: 10
Auth Type: SINGLE_HOST
Auth PAE State: Initialize
Backend State: Initialize
Enter the tasks the user should do after finishing this task (optional).
Multi-Host Authentication
By default, 802.1x assumes that a single end user is connected to a single authenticator port in a one-to-one mode of
authentication called single-host mode. If multiple end users are connected to the same port, a many-to-one configuration,
only the first end user to respond to the identity request is authenticated. Subsequent responses are ignored, and a system log
is generated to indicate reception of unexpected 802.1x frames. When a port is authorized, the authenticated supplicant MAC
address is associated with the port, and traffic from any other source MACs is dropped.
Figure 8. Single-Host Authentication Mode
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