7 configuring number of request to radius server, 8 configuring interval of request to radius server, 2 802.1x re-authentication – Siemens S223 User Manual

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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5

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4.5.1.7

Configuring Number of Request to RADIUS Server

After 802.1x authentication configured as explained above and the user tries to connect
with the port, the process of authentication is progressed among user’s PC and the
equipment as authenticator and RADIUS server. It is possible to configure how many
times the device which will be authenticator requests for authentication to RADIUS server.

To configure times of authentication request in the hiD 6615 S223/S323, please use the
command in Global Configuration mode.

Command Mode

Description

dot1x radius-server retries

<1-

10>

Global

Configure times of authentication request to RADIUS
server.
1-10: retry number

4.5.1.8

Configuring Interval of Request to RADIUS Server

For the hiD 6615 S223/S323, it is possible to set the time for the retransmission of pack-
ets to check RADIUS server. If there’s a response from other packets, the switch waits for
a response from RADIUS server during the configured time before resending the request.

To set the interval of request to RADIUS server, use the following command.

Command Mode

Description

dot1x radius-server timeout

<1-

120>

Global

Configures the interval of request to RADIUS server.
1-120: 1-120 seconds (Default value: 1)

You should consider the distance from the server for configuring the interval of requesting
the authentication to RADIUS server. If you configure the interval too short, the authenti-
cation couldn’t be realized. If it happens, you’d better to reconfigure the interval longer.

4.5.2 802.1x

Re-Authentication

In hiD 6615 S223/S323, it is possible to update the authentication status on the port peri-
odically. To enable re-authentication on the port, you should perform the below procedure.

Step 1
Enable 802.1x re-authentication

Step 2
Configure the interval of re-authentication

Step 3
Configuring the interval of requesting re-authentication in case of re-authentication fails.

Step 4
Executing 802.1x re-authenticating regardless of the interval

4.5.2.1

Enabling 802.1x Re-Authentication

To enable 802.1x re-authentication using the following command.

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