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show local-userdb-remote-node (deprecated)
show local-userdb-remote-node mac-address <mac-addr> start <offset>
Description
The output of this command lists the MAC address and assigned Remote Node profile for of each Remote
Node Controller associated with that Remote Node Controller master.
Syntax
Parameter Description
mac-address <mac-addr>
How long the account is valid, in minutes, in the internal database.
start
The user account record’s location (by number) as it is listed in the database.
<page_size>
The number of user account records that display on one page.
Usage Guidelines
If your network includes multiple Remote Node Controller-masters under a single master controller the output
of this command shows all Remote Node Controllers and Remote Node Controller-masters on the network.By
default, this command displays all entries in the whitelist. To display only part of the Remote Node Controller
whitelist, include the start <offset> parameters to start displaying the Remote Node Controller whitelist at
the specified entry value. You can also include the optional mac-address <mac-addr> parameters to display
values for a single Remote Node Controller entry.
Example
This example shows the basic summary of a user accounts in the database.
(host) #show local-userdb-remote-node mac-address 00:16:CF:AF:3E:E1
Remote-Node-entry Details
-----------------
Name Remote-Node-Profile
---- -----------
00:16:cf:af:3e:e1 Myremotenode
Remote-Node Entries: 1
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Name
Mac address of the Remote Node Controller.
remote-node profile
Name of the Remote Node Controller profile
Remote Node Controller Entries
Number of Remote Node Controller entries on this controller.
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