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access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit

Function

The access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit command configures the rate limit of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication to be sent to the CPU.

The undo access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit command restores the default rate limit of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication to be sent to the CPU.

By default, the maximum of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication can be sent to the CPU every second depends on the device.

Format

access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit value

undo access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit [ value ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
value Specifies the rate limit of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication to be sent to the CPU. The value is an integer in the range of 5 to 2000, in pps.

Views

System view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

If a large number of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication are sent to the CPU of a switch, the CPU usage is high and other services are affected. To prevent this problem, run the access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit command to configure the rate limit of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication to be sent to the CPU, so that the switch discards excess Identity packets.

Example

# Set the rate limit of Identity packets for 802.1X authentication to be sent to the CPU to 10 pps.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] access-user dot1x-identity speed-limit 10
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