Configuration Using a Web Browser
Supplicant Timeout | This feature is to set the time period the switch waits for a supplicant | ||
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Server Timeout | This feature is to set the time period the switch waits for a server’s | ||
response to an authentication request. | |||
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Max Requests | This feature is to set the number of authentication requests that must | ||
time out before authentication fails and the authentication session ends. | |||
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Reauth Period | This feature is to set the time period after which the connected client | ||
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After finishing necessary configurations, click on Apply to save the settings.
4-6.19 MAC Address Table
MAC address table can help define the authorization levels for certain devices on the network, and further secure the network integrity by preventing unauthorized access.
4-6.19.1 Static MAC Address Settings
You can add a static MAC address that remains in the switch's address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from having to
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MAC Address | packets destined or undestined to this MAC address will still or will not be | |
forwarded regardless of the physical location of the device with this MAC | ||
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Port No. | This feature is to select the port that the MAC address is assigned to. |