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Figure 3-54, 1x port configuration – SMC Networks SMC Tiger 10/100 SMC6128PL2 User Manual

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Re-authentication – Sets the client to be re-authenticated after the interval

specified by the Re-authentication Period. Re-authentication can be used to detect
if a new device is plugged into a switch port. (Default: Disabled)

Max-Request – Sets the maximum number of times the switch port will retransmit

an EAP request packet to the client before it times out the authentication session.
(Range: 1-10; Default 2)

Quiet Period – Sets the time that a switch port waits after the Max Request Count

has been exceeded before attempting to acquire a new client.
(Range: 1-65535 seconds; Default: 60 seconds)

Re-authentication Period – Sets the time period after which a connected client

must be re-authenticated. (Range: 1-65535 seconds; Default: 3600 seconds)

Tx Period – Sets the time period during an authentication session that the switch

waits before re-transmitting an EAP packet. (Range: 1-65535; Default: 30 seconds)

• Intrusion Action – Sets the port’s response to a failed authentication.

- Block Traffic – Blocks all non-EAP traffic on the port. (This is the default setting.)
- Guest VLAN – All traffic for the port is assigned to a guest VLAN. The guest

VLAN must be separately configured (See “Creating VLANs” on page 3-169)
and mapped on each port (See “Configuring MAC Authentication for Ports” on
page 3-97)
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Authorized – Displays the 802.1X authorization status of connected clients.

- Yes – Connected client is authorized.
- No – Connected client is not authorized.
- Blank – Displays nothing when dot1x is disabled on a port.

Supplicant – Indicates the MAC address of a connected client.
Trunk – Indicates if the port is configured as a trunk port.

Web – Click Security, 802.1X, Port Configuration. Modify the parameters required,
and click Apply.

Figure 3-54 802.1X Port Configuration