The portal logout resend timeout command configures the re-transmission times and interval for the Portal authentication user logout packet.
The undo portal logout resend timeout command restores the default setting.
By default, the Portal authentication user logout packet can be re-transmitted three times within five seconds.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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times | Specifies the number of re-transmission times for the Portal authentication user logout packet. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 15. The value 0 indicates that the re-transmission function is disabled. |
period | Specifies the re-transmission interval of the Portal authentication user logout packet. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 300, in seconds. |
After disconnecting a Portal authentication user, the device sends a user logout packet (NTF-LOGOUT) to instruct the Portal server to delete the user information. If the network between the device and Portal server is not stable or packets are lost, the Portal server may fail to receive the user logout packet from the device after the Portal authentication user is disconnected. In this case, the user is displayed as disconnected on the device but still as online on the Portal server. To enable the Portal server to receive the user logout packet and ensure that the online user information on the Portal server is correct, the administrator can enable the user logout packet re-transmission function on the device and configure the re-transmission times and interval.