HP BladeSystem bc2200 Embedded Web System User Guide for the HP BladeSystem PC - Page 52

Admin Port Control, Enable Periodic Reauthentication, Quiet Period

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Configuring Device Security 2. Click . The Port Authentication Settings page opens: Port Authentication Settings 3. Modify the Admin Port Control, Enable Periodic Reauthentication, Quiet Period, Resending EAP, Supplicant Timeout, and Server Timeout fields. In addition to the fields on the Port Authentication page, the Settings page includes the following field: ❏ Admin Port Control - Displays the current port authorization state. The possible field values are: ◆ Auto - Enables port-based authentication on the device. The interface moves between an authorized or unauthorized state based on the authentication exchange between the device and the client. ◆ Authorized - Indicates the interface is in an authorized state without being authenticated. The interface re-sends and receives normal traffic without client port-based authentication. ◆ Unauthorized - Denies the selected interface system access by moving the interface into an unauthorized state. The device cannot provide authentication services to the client through the interface. 4. Click . The port authentication settings are defined, and the device is updated. 4-26 www.hp.com Embedded Web System User Guide

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Embedded Web System User Guide
Configuring Device Security
2. Click
. The Port Authentication Settings page opens:
Port Authentication Settings
3. Modify the
Admin Port Control, Enable Periodic Reauthentication, Quiet Period,
Resending EAP, Supplicant Timeout,
and
Server Timeout
fields. In addition to the fields
on the Port Authentication page, the Settings page includes the following field:
Admin Port Control
— Displays the current port authorization state. The possible field
values are:
Auto
— Enables port-based authentication on the device. The interface moves
between an authorized or unauthorized state based on the authentication exchange
between the device and the client.
Authorized
— Indicates the interface is in an authorized state without being
authenticated. The interface re-sends and receives normal traffic without client
port-based authentication.
Unauthorized
— Denies the selected interface system access by moving the
interface into an unauthorized state. The device cannot provide authentication
services to the client through the interface.
4. Click
. The port authentication settings are defined, and the device is updated.