Quick Reference Guide

194 | Security Commands
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Example
Figure 11-66. show authentication Command Example
Report Fields Authentication Login List—This displays the authentication methods log-in list names. Figure 11-66
shows only the default log-in authentication method list.
Method 1—This field displays the first method in the specified authentication login list.
Method 2—This field displays the second method in the specified authentication login list, if any.
Method 3—This field displays the third method in the specified authentication login list, if any.
show authentication users
This command displays information about the users assigned to the specified authentication login list.
If the login is assigned to non-configured users, the user “default” will appear in the user column.
Syntax
show authentication users listname
Mode
Privileged Exec
User—This field displays the user assigned to the specified authentication login list.
Component—This field displays the component (User or 802.1x) for which the authentication login list is
assigned.
show dot1x
This command is used to show a summary of the global dot1x configuration, summary information of
the dot1x configuration for a specified port or all ports, the detailed dot1x configuration for a specified
port and the dot1x statistics for a specified port - depending on the keywords used.
Syntax
show dot1x [detail unit/slot/port | statistics unit/slot/port | summary {unit/slot/port | all}]
(Force10 ) #show authentication
Authentication Login List Method 1 Method 2 Method 3
------------------------- -------- -------- --------
defaultList local undefined undefined
Related
Commands
authentication login Define authentication login lists.
Parameters
detail unit/slot/port
(OPTIONAL) Display the details of the configuration for the specified port.
statistics unit/slot/port
(OPTIONAL) Display the statistics for the specified port.
summary {unit/slot/port |
all}
Display the configuration summary for the specified port or all ports.
users
Display user information for locally configured users. See show dot1x users
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