Auth Type: SINGLE_HOSTAuth PAE State: InitializeBackend State: InitializeAuth PAE State: InitializeBackend State: InitializeConfiguring TimeoutsIf the supplicant or the authentication server is unresponsive, the authenticator terminates the authentication process after 30 seconds bydefault. You can configure the amount of time the authenticator waits for a response.To terminate the authentication process, use the following commands:• Terminate the authentication process due to an unresponsive supplicant.INTERFACE modedot1x supplicant-timeout secondsThe range is from 1 to 300.The default is 30.• Terminate the authentication process due to an unresponsive authentication server.INTERFACE modedot1x server-timeout secondsThe range is from 1 to 300.The default is 30.Example of Viewing Configured Server TimeoutsThe example shows configuration information for a port for which the authenticator terminates the authentication process for anunresponsive supplicant or server after 15 seconds.The bold lines show the new supplicant and server timeouts.Dell(conf-if-Te-1/1)#dot1x port-control force-authorizedDell(conf-if-Te-1/1)#do show dot1x interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1802.1x information on Te 1/1:-----------------------------Dot1x Status: EnablePort Control: FORCE_AUTHORIZEDPort Auth Status: UNAUTHORIZEDRe-Authentication: DisableUntagged VLAN id: NoneGuest VLAN: DisableGuest VLAN id: NONEAuth-Fail VLAN: DisableAuth-Fail VLAN id: NONEAuth-Fail Max-Attempts: NONETx Period: 90 secondsQuiet Period: 120 secondsReAuth Max: 10Supplicant Timeout: 15 secondsServer Timeout: 15 secondsRe-Auth Interval: 7200 secondsMax-EAP-Req: 10Auth Type: SINGLE_HOSTAuth PAE State: InitializeBackend State: InitializeEnter the tasks the user should do after finishing this task (optional).802.1X 99