xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
show auth_client
Purpose
Used to display the current RADIUS authentication client.
show auth_client
The
show auth_client
command is used to display the current
RADIUS authentication client currently configured on the Switch.
Parameters None.
Restrictions None.
Syntax
Description
Example usage:
To view the current RADIUS authentication client:
Command: show auth_client
DES-6500:4#show auth_client
radiusAuthClient
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radiusAuthClientInvalidServerAddresses 0
radiusAuthClientIdentifier D-Link
radiusAuthServerEntry 0
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radiusAuthServerIndex : 1
radiusAuthServerAddress : 0.0.0.0
radiusAuthClientServerPortNumber 0
radiusAuthClientRoundTripTime 0
radiusAuthClientAccessRequests 0
radiusAuthClientAccessRetransmissions 0
radiusAuthClientAccessAccepts 0
radiusAuthClientAccessRejects 0
radiusAuthClientAccessChallenges 0
radiusAuthClientMalformedAccessResponses 0
radiusAuthClientBadAuthenticators 0
radiusAuthClientPendingRequests 0
radiusAuthClientTimeouts 0
radiusAuthClientUnknownTypes 0
radiusAuthClientPacketsDropped 0
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show auth_diagnostics
Purpose
Used to display the current authentication diagnostics.
Syntax
show auth_diagnostics {ports [<portlist> | all]}
Description
The
show auth_diagnostics
command is used to display the
current authentication diagnostics of the Switch on a per port basis.
Parameters
ports <portlist>
−
Specifies a range of ports. The port list is specified
by listing the lowest slot number and the beginning port number on
that slot, separated by a colon. Then the highest slot number, and
the highest port number of the range (also separated by a colon)
are specified. The beginning and end of the port list range are
separated by a dash. For example, 1:3 specifies slot number 1, port
3. 2:4 specifies slot number 2, port 4. 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the
ports between slot 1, port 3 and slot 2, port 4
−
in numerical order.
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