Set dot1x tx-period, Set icmp-redirect, Set dot1x tx-period set icmp-redirect – Avaya C460 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands

Avaya C460 Reference Guide

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When a RADIUS server is not defined:

set dot1x tx-period

User level: supervisor
Use the set dot1x tx-period command to set the time interval between
attempts to access the Authenticated Station.

The syntax for this command is:

Example:set dot1x tx-period <Seconds>

set icmp-redirect

User level: read-write, admin.
Use the set icmp-redirect CLI command to accept or reject incoming ICMP-redirect
requests.

The syntax for this command is:

set icmp-redirect {accept|reject}

Example:

C460-1(super)# set dot1x system-auth-control enable

*** Warning : Authentication server ( RADIUS ) is disabled/

not-exist and so,

*** no authentication can be made

dot1x system-auth-control enabled

Seconds

Interval in seconds

C460-1(super)# set dot1x tx-period 90

Done!

Accept

Accept inoming ICMP-redirect requests

Reject

Reject incoming ICMP-redirect requests

C460-1# set icmp-redirect accept

Done!

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