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(Reauthentication)
and need to pass authentication procedure again.
Common Timer
(Inactive)
If no packet from the authenticated host, the inactive timer
will increase. After inactive timeout, the host will be
unauthorized and corresponding session will be deleted. In
multi-host mode, the packet is counting on the authorized
host only.
Common Timer
(Quiet)
When port is in Locked state after authenticating fail several
times, the host will be locked in quiet period. After this quiet
period, the host is allowed to authenticate again.
802.1X Params
(TX Period)
Number of seconds that the device waits for a response to an
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) request/identity
frame from the supplicant (client) before resending the
request.
802.1X Params
(Supplicant
Timeout)
The maximum number of EAP requests that can be sent. If a
response is not received after the defined period (supplicant
timeout), the authentication process is restarted.
802.1X Params
(Server Timeout)
Number of seconds that lapses before EAP requests are
resent to the supplicant.
802.1X Params
(Max Request)
Number of seconds that lapses before the device resends a
request to the authentication server.
Web-Based Param
(Max Login)
Allow user login fail number. After login fail number exceed,
the host will enter Lock state and is not able to authenticate
until quiet period exceed.