swJWACPortAgeingTime - sw JWAC Port Ageing Time

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swJWACPortAgeingTime

sw JWAC Port Ageing Time

Specifies the time period during which an authenticated host will remain in the authenticated state. 0 indicates the authenticated host will never age out on the port. ::= { swJWACPortEntry 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER(0..1440) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Specifies the idle_time. If there is no traffic during idle_time, the host will be moved back to the unauthenticated state. 0 indicates the idle state of the authenticated host on the port will never be checked. ::= { swJWACPortEntry 5 } SYNTAX INTEGER(0..300) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Specifies the block_time. If a host fails to pass authentication, it will be blocked for a period specified by the block_time. ::= { swJWACPortEntry 6 } SYNTAX INTEGER { hostbased(1), portbased(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Specifies the authentication mode on the special port. The default mode is host based.

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