
9.1.26 show dot1x users
This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users.
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Format
show dot1x users <slot/port>
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Mode
Privileged EXEC
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User -
Users configured locally to have access to the specified port.
9.1.27 show radius
This command is used to display the various RADIUS configuration items for the switch as well as the
configured RADIUS servers. If the optional token 'servers' is not included, the following RADIUS
configuration items will be displayed.
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Format show radius [servers]
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Mode
Privileged EXEC
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Primary Server IP Address -
Indicates the configured server currently in use for authentication
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Number of configured servers -
The configured IP address of the authentication server
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Max number of retransmits -
The configured value of the maximum number of times a request
packet is retransmitted
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Timeout Duration -
The configured timeout value, in seconds, for request re-transmissions
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Accounting Mode -
Yes or No
If the optional token 'servers' is included, the following information regarding the configured RADIUS
servers is displayed.
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IP Address -
IP Address of the configured RADIUS server
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Port -
The port in use by this server
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Type -
Primary or secondary
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Secret Configured -
Yes / No
9.1.28 show radius statistics
This command is used to display the statistics for RADIUS or configured server . To show the confifured
RADIUS server statistic, the IP Address specified must match that of a previously configured RADIUS
server. On execution, the following fields are displayed.
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Format
show radius statistics [ipaddr]
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Mode
Privileged EXEC
If ip address is not specified than only Invalis Server Address filed is displayed. Otherwise other listed
fields are displayed.
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Invalid Server Addresses -
The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from
unknown addresses.
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Server IP Address
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Round Trip Time -
The time interval, in hundredths of a second, between the most recent
Access-Reply/ Access-Challenge and the Access-Request that matched it from the RADIUS