The dot1x abnormal-track cache-record-num command sets the maximum number of EAP packets that can be recorded for abnormal 802.1X authentication.
The undo dot1x abnormal-track cache-record-num command restores the default maximum number of EAP packets that can be recorded for abnormal 802.1X authentication.
By default, the device can record a maximum of 20 EAP packets for abnormal 802.1X authentication.
dot1x abnormal-track cache-record-num cache-record-num
undo dot1x abnormal-track cache-record-num
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
|---|---|---|
cache-record-num |
Specifies the maximum number of EAP packets that can be recorded for abnormal 802.1X authentication. |
The value is an integer in the range from 0 to 30. The value 0 indicates that no EAP packet is recorded for abnormal 802.1X authentication. |
If 802.1X authentication fails, you need to check the EAP packets to locate the fault. This command allows you to set the maximum number of EAP packets that the device can record for abnormal 802.1X authentication.
All models except USG6635E/6655E, USG6680E and USG6712E/6716E support this command.