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Parameters ead-timeout-value: Specifies the EAD rule timer in minutes, in the range of 1 to 1440. Description Use dot1x timer ead-timeout to set the EAD rule timer. Use undo dot1x timer ead-timeout to restore the default. By default, the timer is 30 minutes. EAD fast deployment automatically creates an ACL rule, or EAD rule, to open access to the redirect URL for each redirected user seeking to access the network. The EAD rule timer sets the lifetime of each ACL rule. When the timer expires or the user passes authentication, the rule is removed. If users fail to download EAD client or pass authentication before the timer expires, they must reconnect to the network to access the free IP. To prevent ACL rule resources from being used up, you can shorten the timer when the amount of EAD users is large. Related commands: display dot1x. Examples # Set the EAD rule timer to 5 minutes. system-view [Sysname] dot1x timer ead-timeout 5 dot1x url Syntax dot1x url url-string View undo dot1x url System view Default level 2: System level Parameters url-string: Specifies the redirect URL, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters in the format http://string. Description Use dot1x url to configure a redirect URL. When a user uses a web browser to access networks other than the free IP, the device redirects the user to the redirect URL. Use undo dot1x url to remove the redirect URL. By default, no redirect URL is defined. The redirect URL must be on the free IP subnet. If you configure the dot1x url command multiple times, the last configured URL takes effect. Related commands: display dot1x and dot1x free-ip. 113

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Parameters
ead-timeout-value
: Specifies the EAD rule timer in minutes, in the range of 1 to 1440.
Description
Use
dot1x timer ead-timeout
to set the EAD rule timer.
Use
undo dot1x
timer ead-timeout
to restore the default.
By default, the timer is 30 minutes.
EAD fast deployment automatically creates an ACL rule, or EAD rule, to open access to the redirect URL
for each redirected user seeking to access the network. The EAD rule timer sets the lifetime of each ACL
rule. When the timer expires or the user passes authentication, the rule is removed. If users fail to
download EAD client or pass authentication before the timer expires, they must reconnect to the network
to access the free IP.
To prevent ACL rule resources from being used up, you can shorten the timer when the amount of EAD
users is large.
Related commands:
display dot1x
.
Examples
# Set the EAD rule timer to 5 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x timer ead-timeout 5
dot1x url
Syntax
dot1x url
url-string
undo dot1x url
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
url-string
: Specifies the redirect URL, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters in the format
http://string.
Description
Use
dot1x url
to configure a redirect URL. When a user uses a web browser to access networks other
than the free IP, the device redirects the user to the redirect URL.
Use
undo dot1x url
to remove the redirect URL.
By default, no redirect URL is defined.
The redirect URL must be on the free IP subnet.
If you configure the
dot1x url
command multiple times, the last configured URL takes effect.
Related commands:
display dot1x
and
dot1x free-ip
.