Chapter 37 Configuration of 802.1X DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
Enable automatic authentication. It is disabled by
default.
Return to the privileged mode.
Show the dot1x configurations.
The no option of the command turns off the function. The following settings take effect only
when the function is enabled,. The user can set the number of active authentication requests
initiated by the device, which can be determined according to the actual network
environment.
In the privileged mode, you can set the number of automatic authentication requests through
the following steps:
Enter the global configuration mode.
dot1x auto-req packet-num num
The device actively initiates num 802.1X
authentication request packets. If num is equal to 0,
the device will continually send that packet. The
default is 0 (infinite).
Return to the privileged mode.
The no option of the command restores default. The following contents introduce how to
configure the packet sent interval.
In the privileged mode, you can set the packet sending interval through the following steps:
Enter the global configuration mode.
dot1x auto-req req-interval interval
Setting the Packet Sending Interval
Return to the privileged mode.
The no option of the command restores default. Since sending the authentication request
multicast packet will cause re-authentication for all users under the authentication interface,
the sent interval shall not be too small lest the authentication efficiency is affected.