Users Guide
show aaa authentication-server all
show aaa authentication-server all
Description
View authentication server settings for both external authentication servers and the internal controller
database.
Usage Guidelines
The output of this command displays statistics for the Authentication Server Table, including the name and
address of each server, server type and configured authorization and accounting ports.
Examples
The following command shows information for the internal Authentication server, and another RADIUS server
named RADIUS-1.
(host) #show aaa authentication-server all
Auth Server Table
-----------------
Name Type FQDN IP addr AuthPort AcctPort Status Requests
---- ---- ---- ------- -------- -------- ------ --------
Internal Local n/a 10.4.62.11 n/a n/a Enabled 0
server Ldap n/a 0.0.0.0 389 n/a Enabled 0
server Radius SRVR1 127.9.9.61 1812 1813 Enabled 0
default Tacacs n/a 127.9.10.61 49 n/a Enabled 0
The following data columns appear in the output of this command:
Parameter Description
Name
Name of the authentication server.
Type
The type of authentication server. ArubaOS supports LDAP, RADIUS and
TACACS+ servers, in addition to its own local, internal authentication server.
FQDN
The Fully-Qualified Domain Name of the server, if configured.
IP addr
IP address of the server, in dotted-decimal format.
AuthPort
Port number used for authentication. An LDAP server uses port 636 for LDAP
over SSL, and port 389 for SSL over LDAP, Start TLS operation andclear text.
The default RADIUS authentication port is port 1812.
AcctPort
Accounting port on the server. The default RADIUS accounting port is port
1813.
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