How long will these users have to wait before they can successfully log into the network again?

An administrator implements blacklisting of users that fail authentication functions three or more times. By default, how long will these users have to wait before they can successfully log into the network again?
A. 15 minutes
B. 1 hour
C. 4 hour
D. 24 hours

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9 thoughts on “How long will these users have to wait before they can successfully log into the network again?

  1. B –> Official Student Guide HPE6-44/HPE6-71 –> Setting authentication failure blacklist time / The default blacklist time is 3600 seconds (60 minutes)

  2. The training material says “The default blacklist interval is 3600 seconds” (in context of authentication failure).
    So I bet B.

    Lalala – reauthentication interval is something else, I think. If you log-in correctly and stay connected over 86400 sec you will be asked for authentication credentials again. The 802.1x standard gives such option.

    1. Ryen, per you link:
       For clients that are blacklisted due to authentication failure. By default, this is set to 0 (the client is blacklisted indefinitely).
       For clients that are blacklisted due to other reasons, including manual blacklisting. By default, this is set to 3600 seconds (one hour). You can set this to 0 to blacklist clients indefinitely.

      Answer: Indefinite

      1. The 0 you are talking about is the max authentication failures allowed. By default, it is 0 or indefinite and it makes sense. If aruba set a certain value of authentication retries and you are not aware of it, you’ll find yourself locked out from you wireless network.

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