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show macauthentication session
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show macauthentication session
Use this command to display the active MAC authenticated sessions.
Syntax
show macauthentication session
Parameters
None.
Defaults
If port‐string is not specified, MAC session information will be displayed for all MAC
authentication ports.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Usage
Changing the Reauth Period with the
set macauthentication reauthperiod
command does not
affect current sessions. New sessions display the correct period.
Port username
significant bits
Number of significant bits in the MAC addresses to be used starting with the left-
most bit of the vendor portion of the MAC address. The significant portion of the MAC
address is sent as a user-name credential when the primary attempt to authenticate
the full MAC address fails. Any other failure to authenticate the full address, (i.e.,
authentication server timeout) causes the next attempt to start once again with a full
MAC authentication. Default value of 48 can be changed with the set
macauthentication significant-bits command.
Port
Port designation. For a detailed description of possible port-string values, refer to
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Port String Syntax Used in the CLI
Port State
Whether or not MAC authentication is enabled or disabled on this port.
Reauth Period
Reauthentication period for this port. Default value of 30 can be changed using the
set macauthentication reauthperiod command (page 15-28).
Auth Allowed
Number of concurrent authentications supported on this port. Default is 1 and cannot
be reset.
Auth Allocated
Maximum number of MAC authentications permitted on this port. Default is 1 and
cannot be reset
Reauthentications
Whether or not reauthentication is enabled or disabled on this port. Set using the set
macauthentication reauthentication command (page 15-26).
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Output Field
What It Displays...