Specifications
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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference
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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
show authentication
show authentication
To display the authentication configuration for a WAAS device, use the show authentication EXEC
command.
show authentication {user | content-request}
Syntax Descriptions
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
central-manager
Usage Guidelines When the WAAS device authenticates a user through an NTLM, LDAP, TACACS+, RADIUS, or
Windows domain server, a record of the authentication is stored locally. As long as the entry is stored,
subsequent attempts to access restricted Internet content by the same user do not require additional
server lookups. To display the local and remote authentication configuration for user login, use the show
authentication user EXEC command.
To display the content request authentication configuration information in the disconnected mode, use
the show authentication content-request EXEC command.
Examples Table 3-6 describes the fields shown in the show authentication user command display.
user Displays authentication configuration for user login to the system.
content-request Displays content request authentication configuration information in the
disconnected mode.
Table 3-6 Field Descriptions for the show authentication user Command
Field Description
Login Authentication:
Console/Telnet/Ftp/SSH Session
Authentication service that is enabled for login authentication and
the configured status of the service.
Windows domain
RADIUS
TACACS+
Local
Operation status of the authentication service. Values are enabled
or disabled.
Priority status of each authentication service. Values are primary,
secondary, or tertiary.
Configuration Authentication:
Console/Telnet/Ftp/SSH Session
Authentication service that is enabled for configuration
authentication and the configured status of the service.