Show Macauthentication; Show Macauthentication Output Details - Enterasys G3G170-24 Cli Reference Manual

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Use this command to display MAC authentication information for one or more ports.
Syntax
show macauthentication [port-string]
Parameters
port‐string
Defaults
If port‐string is not specified, MAC authentication information will be displayed for all ports.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Example
This example shows how to display MAC authentication information for 
G3(su)->show macauthentication ge.2.1-8
MAC authentication:
MAC user password:
Port username significant bits
Port
-------
ge.2.1
ge.2.2
ge.2.3
ge.2.4
ge.2.5
ge.2.6
ge.2.7
ge.2.8
Table
20‐3 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 20-3 show macauthentication Output Details
Output Field
MAC authentication
MAC user password
20-20 Security Configuration
(Optional) Displays MAC authentication information for specific port(s). 
For a detailed description of possible port‐string values, refer to "Port String 
Syntax Used in the CLI" on page 4‐1. 
Port
Reauth
State
Period
-------- ---------- -------- --------- -----------------
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
disabled 3600
What It Displays...
Whether MAC authentication is globally enabled or disabled. Set using the set
macauthentication command as described in
page 20-22.
User password associated with MAC authentication on the device. Set using the set
macauthentication password command as described in
password" on page 20-23.
- enabled
- NOPASSWORD
- 48
Auth
Auth
Reauthentications
Allowed
Allocated
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
1
1
disabled
Refer to page...
20-29
ge
.2.1 through 8:
"set
macauthentication" on
"set macauthentication

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