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USER’S GUIDE

624 CyberSWITCH

sentry log

This command acts as a toggle switch, enabling or disabling user authentication rejection
messages. If enabled, authentication rejection messages (identifying users who generated the
messages) are written to the log file. To display the log file, issue the

dr

console command. This

option is initially disabled.

sentry status

Displays current Sentry status. This includes whether or not trace is enabled, as well as the
status and port number of each authentication server on the system.

sentry tacacs

Attempts an authentication session using TACACS. The system will report whether the
authentication attempted was successful or rejected.

sentry radius

Attempts an authentication session using RADIUS. The system will report whether the
authentication attempted was successful or rejected.

sentry ace

Attempts an authentication session using ACE. The system will report whether the
authentication attempted was successful or rejected. Upon initial configuration of ACE, this
command also establishes a secret for the CyberSWITCH and the ACE server. This secret is
necessary for future authentication negotiations.

WAN C

OMMANDS

The following commands are used to display current system WAN diagnostic information:

wan fr-ietf stats [device/fr_accessname_dlci] [prot]

Displays the current frame relay IETF related statistics. Refer to

WAN FR_IETF Statistics

, for a

list of available statistics and their definitions.

wan l1p

This group of commands provide primary rate interface layer 1 information.

wan l1p

is the

prefix for all commands in this group. The syntax and definition for each wan l1p command
follows. (Note that for each command, you must include the slot number of the PRI adapter.)

wan l1p alarm display

Displays any alarms currently being received by the primary rate layer 1. Because many
incoming alarms are qualified for several seconds before being declared, this display may
indicate an alarm when layer 1 has not been declared down. The following table provides the
possible alarms and their meanings.

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