1-16Set 802.1x timersdot1x timer{ handshake-periodhandshake-period-value |quiet-period quiet-period-value |server-timeoutserver-timeout-value |supp-timeoutsupp-timeout-value | tx-periodtx-period-value | ver-periodver-period-value }OptionalThe settings of 802.1x timers areas follows.1) handshake-period-value:15 seconds2) quiet-period-value: 60seconds3) server-timeout-value: 100seconds4) supp-timeout-value: 30seconds5) tx-period-value: 30 seconds6) ver-period-value: 30secondsEnable the quiet-periodtimer dot1x quiet-periodOptionalBy default, the quiet-period timeris disabled.Note:z As for the dot1x max-user command, if you execute it in system view without specifying theinterface-list argument, the command applies to all ports. You can also use this command in portview. In this case, this command applies to the current port only and the interface-list argument isnot needed.z As for the configuration of 802.1x timers, the default values are recommended.Advanced 802.1x ConfigurationAdvanced 802.1x configurations, as listed below, are all optional.z Configuration concerning CAMS, including multiple network adapters detecting, proxy detecting,and so on.z Client version checking configurationz DHCP–triggered authenticationz Guest VLAN configurationz 802.1x re-authentication configurationz Configuration of the 802.1x re-authentication timerYou need to configure basic 802.1x functions before configuring the above 802.1x features.Configuring Proxy CheckingFollow these steps to configure proxy checking:To do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enable proxy checking functiongloballydot1x supp-proxy-check{ logoff | trap }RequiredBy default, the 802.1x proxychecking function is globallydisabled.