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).Configuring Dynamic VLAN Assignment with PortAuthenticationDell Networking OS supports dynamic VLAN assignment when using 802.1X.The basis for VLAN assignment is RADIUS attribute 81, Tunnel-Private-Group-ID. Dynamic VLANassignment uses the standard dot1x procedure:1. The host sends a dot1x packet to the Dell Networking system2. The system forwards a RADIUS REQEST packet containing the host MAC address and ingress portnumber3. The RADIUS server authenticates the request and returns a RADIUS ACCEPT message with the VLANassignment using Tunnel-Private-Group-IDThe illustration shows the configuration on the Dell Networking system before connecting the end userdevice in black and blue text, and after connecting the device in red text. The blue text corresponds tothe preceding numbered steps on dynamic VLAN assignment with 802.1X.802.1X 91