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Chapter 2: Accessing and Managing the System
Sample output from the show ha aaa interface-table follows:
(SafeGuardOS) #show ha aaa interface-table
HA Interface Table
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Number of Rows:1
IP Cred ID Origin Owner Active Flows Aging
-- ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ -----
10.25.0.93 0 L0CAL LOCAL true 3600
Each interface is mapped to a single credential, representing the user
information associated with that IP or MAC address. The entry in the
credential table, mapped to each interface, is represented by the Credential ID
field. To display the contents of the Credential Table, use the following Global
Configuration command:
show ha aaa credential-table
The output of the command has these fields:
Source The protocol from which the entry was learned. Possible values are:
■ DHCP – The entry was created by DHCP; There is a MAC value
associated with this entry.
■ LSP – The entry was learned based on active network traffic noted
by the SafeGuard Processor.
■ PROTO – The entry was learned from the protocol header from one
of the authentication events.
State Provides the age out time and backup for each entry in the system.
Attribute ID The attribute ID for any interface with attributes associated with it.
Table 16 Field Descriptions of the Credential Table
Field Description
MAC The primary index for L2 entries.
IP The primary index for L3 entries.
Credential ID The system-wide identifier used by the Interface Table to map
to a credential. This field is shared by the two tables.
User Name This field is the login name generated by the authentication
event.
Table 15 Field Descriptions of the Interface Table (continued)
Field Description










