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Alteon OS Command Reference

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The Configuration Menu

BMD00007, November 2007

/cfg/l2/8021x/global

802.1x Global Configuration

The global 802.1x menu allows you to configure parameters that affect all ports in the GbESM.

[802.1x Global Configuration Menu]

gvlan - 802.1x Guest VLAN configuration menu

mode - Set access control mode

qtperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identity quiet time interval

txperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identity retransmission timeout

suptmout - Set EAP-Request retransmission timeout

svrtmout - Set server authentication request timeout

maxreq - Set max number of EAP-Request retransmissions

raperiod - Set reauthentication time interval

reauth - Set reauthentication status to on or off

default - Restore default 802.1x configuration

cur - Display current 802.1x configuration

Table 6-30 802.1x Global Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/8021x/global)

Command Syntax and Usage

gvlan

Displays the 802.1x Guest VLAN Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see

page 222

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mode force-unauth|auto|force-auth

Sets the type of access control for all ports:

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force-unauth

- the port is unauthorized unconditionally.

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auto

- the port is unauthorized until it is successfully authorized by the RADIUS server.

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force-auth

- the port is authorized unconditionally, allowing all traffic.

The default value is force-auth.

qtperiod

<0-65535>

Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits before transmitting an EAP-Request/ Identity
frame to the supplicant (client) after an authentication failure in the previous round of authentica-
tion. The default value is 60 seconds.

txperiod

<1-65535>

Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for an EAP-Response/Identity frame from the
supplicant (client) before retransmitting an EAP-Request/Identity frame. The default value is 30
seconds.

suptmout

<1-65535>

Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for an EAP-Response packet from the supplicant
(client) before retransmitting the EAP-Request packet from the authentication server. The default
value is 30 seconds.

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