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Using the Secure Access Wizard
Using Secure Access Wizard
c.
Click the check box to select the setting to configure, then enter the
parameter to be applied.
When a parameter is configured, the
Reset to default values
option is
enabled. Click the link to restore the advanced settings for wired
MAC-Auth defaults.
Advanced MAC-Auth settings for wired devices include:
Address limit -
The port's maximum number of authenticated MAC
addresses, default is 1
.
Re-auth period
- The re-authentication timeout (in seconds, default 0),
set to 0 to disable re-authentication. Valid values are 0-999999999.
Logoff period
- The period of time (seconds) after which a client will
be considered removed from the port for a lack of activity. Disabled
by default, valid values are 0-999999999, 0 is disabled
Quiet period
- The period of time the switch does not try to acquire a
supplicant. Valid values are 0-65535, the default value is 60 sec.
Max requests
- The maximum number of times the switch retransmits
authentication requests. Valid values are 1-10, the default value is 2.
Server timeout
- The authentication server response timeout (default
30 sec). Valid values are 1-300.
Allow address moves
- Set whether MAC can move between ports. The
default is disabled (No).
If a device does not support the selected setting, the value you set will
appear in the SAW display, but will not be configured on that device.
d.
Click
OK to save the advanced settings and close the window.
e.
Click
Next in the configuration window to continue to the
Authentication Servers step.
15. The next step for configuring Secure Access Settings is to define the
Authentication Servers that will be used.