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Item Description
Sleep Period
Set the authentication sleep period.
5 minutes by default
Note:
Within the authentication sleep period, no users on this port are
allowed to try to pass authentication.
Aging time
Set the aging time.
1 hour by default
Note:
If there is no traffic of authenticated users through a port within the
aging time, the port will be aged out and enters the Block state.
Ldb
Enable/disable the LDB feature on a port.
Disabled by default
Configuring an Authentication Server
On this page, you can configure different authentication servers for different VLANs.
Select Security > LDB > Authentication IP. The Authentication Server Configuration Page Opens.
Figure 3-77 Authentication server configuration page
Click Add, select the VLAN interface, and specify the authentication server IP address and subnet
mask to establish an association between a VLAN and an authentication server, as shown in
0.
Figure 3-78 Configure an authentication server
Configuring a User Account
On this page, you can configure user accounts for local authentication.
Select Security > LDB > User Configuration. The User Account Configuration Page Opens.