Set dot1x key-tx – 3Com Wireless LAN WX1200 User Manual
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Usage — Normally, the Bonded Auth period needs to be set only if the
network has Bonded Auth clients that use dynamic WEP, or use WEP-40
or WEP-104 encryption with WPA or RSN. These clients can be affected
by the 802.1X reauthentication parameter or the RADIUS
Session-Timeout parameter.
3Com recommends that you try 60 seconds, and change the period to a
longer value only if clients are unable to authenticate within 60 seconds.
The bonded authentication period applies only to 802.1X authentication
rules that contain the bonded option.
Examples — To set the bonded authentication period to 60 seconds,
type the following command:
WX4400# set dot1x bonded-period 60
success: change accepted.
See Also
clear dot1x bonded-period on page 500
set dot1x key-tx
Enables or disables the transmission of encryption key information to the
supplicant (client) in EAP over LAN (EAPoL) key messages, after
authentication is successful.
Syntax —
set dot1x key-tx {enable | disable}
enable
— Enables transmission of encryption key information to
clients.
disable
— Disables transmission of encryption key information to
clients.
Defaults — Key transmission is enabled by default.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.