21 show users authentication, 11 storm-control commands, 1 storm-control broadcast – Kontron AT890X Full-Size CLI User Manual
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Format
show dot1x users
<
unit/slot/port
>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
User
Users configured locally to have access to the specified port.
2.10.21
show users authentication
This command displays all user and all authentication login information. It also
displays the authentication login list assigned to the default user.
Format
show users authentication
Mode
Privileged EXEC
User
Lists every user that has an authentication login list assigned.
System Login Displays the authentication login list assigned to the user for system
login.
802.1x Port Security This field displays the authentication login list assigned to the
user for 802.1x port security.
2.11
Storm-Control Commands
This section describes commands you use to configure storm control and view storm-
control configuration information. The Storm Control feature allows you to limit the
rate of specific types of packets through the switch on a per-port, per-type, basis. The
Storm Control feature can help maintain network performance.
2.11.1
storm-control broadcast
Use this command to enable broadcast storm recovery mode for a specific interface. If
the mode is enabled, broadcast storm recovery is active, and if the rate of L2 broadcast
traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic
will be dropped. Therefore, the rate of broadcast traffic will be limited to the
configured threshold.
Default
disabled
Format
storm-control broadcast
Mode
Interface Config
2.11.1.1
no storm-control broadcast
Use this command to disable broadcast storm recovery mode for a specific interface.
Format
no storm-control broadcast
Mode
Interface Config
2.11.2
storm-control broadcast level
Use this command to configure the broadcast storm recovery threshold for an interface.
When you use this command, broadcast storm recovery mode is enabled on the
interface and broadcast storm recovery is active. If the rate of L2 broadcast traffic