Hi,

> On 30 Mar 2016, at 14:13, Hartmaier Alexander 
> <alexander.hartma...@t-systems.at> wrote:
> 
> yes this is the total auth time. Is one second a usual value for a
> PEAP-TLS auth?
> 

just out of curiosity, how do you calculate the total auth time?

An EAP authentication takes around 4-10 round-trips depending on 
an EAP method and an amount of (certificate) data transferred.

If you time the authentication from the receive time of the first 
Access-Request 
to the final Access-Accept, your total time also includes transmission 
delays of those EAP round-trips between an EAP supplicant and Radiator.

Does PEAP-TLS mean, that you are using EAP-PEAP with EAP-TLS as an innner EAP 
method 
or EAP-PEAP with EAP-MSCHAPv2?


BR
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