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Chapter 2 Catalyst 3750 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
show authentication
show authentication
Use the
show authentication
command (in either user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode) to display
information about authentication manager events on the switch.
show authentication {interface
interface-id
| registrations | sessions [session-id
session-id
]
[handle
handle
] [interface
interface-id
] [mac
mac
] [method
method
]}
Syntax Description
Command Default
This command has no default settings.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
describes the significant fields shown in the output of the
show authentication
command.
Note
The possible values for the status of sessions are shown below. For a session in terminal state,
Authz
Success
or
Authz Failed
is displayed along with
No methods
if no method has provided a result.
interface
interface-id
(Optional) Display all of the authentication manager details for the specified
interface.
method
method
(Optional) Displays all clients authorized by a specified authentication method
(
dot1x
,
mab
, or
webauth
)
registrations
(Optional) Display authentication manager registrations
sessions
(Optional) Display detail of the current authentication manager sessions (for
example, client devices). If you do not enter any optional specifiers, all current
active sessions are displayed. You can enter the specifiers singly or in
combination to display a specific session (or group of sessions).
session-id
session-id
(Optional) Specify an authentication manager session.
handle
handle
(Optional) Specify a range from 1 to 4294967295.
mac
mac
(Optional) Display authentication manager information for a specified
MAC address.
Release
Modification
12.2(50)SE
This command was introduced.
Table 2-19
show authentication Command Output
Field
Description
Idle
The session has been initialized and no methods have run yet.
Running
A method is running for this session.
No methods
No method has provided a result for this session.