1908 CHAPTER 126: 802.1X CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

After a supplicant fails the authentication, the authenticator refuses further authentication requests from the supplicant in the period dictated by the quiet timer.

Related command: display dot1x, dot1x timer.

Example # Enable the quiet timer.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] dot1x quiet-period

dot1x retry

Syntax dot1x retry max-retry-value

undo dot1x retry

View System view

Parameter max-retry-value: Maximum number of attempts to send an authentication request to a supplicant, in the range 1 to 10. The default is 2.

Description Use the dot1x retry command to set the maximum number of attempts to send an authentication request to a supplicant.

Use the undo dot1x retry command to restore the default.

By default, the authenticator can send an authentication request to a supplicant for up to twice.

Note that after sending an authentication request to a supplicant, the authenticator may retransmit the request if it does not receive any response at an interval specified by the username request timeout timer or supplicant timeout timer. The number of retransmission attempts is one less than the value set by this command.

Related command: display dot1x.

Example # Set the maximum number of attempts to send an authentication request to a supplicant as 9.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] dot1x retry 9

dot1x supp-proxy-check

Syntax In system view:

dot1x supp-proxy-check { logoff trap } [ interface interface-list]

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